From a food bank in Birmingham to a zakat foundation in Dhaka to a refugee programme in Karachi. Mohseen serves Islamic nonprofits and charities in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and other major markets, with regional depth for Muslim-majority and prominent Islamic-culture countries.
Built for in-market operations
Not a campaign marketplace — an operating platform: local payment rails, local-language giving categories, and the fund separation your auditors and your zakat-payers both demand.
bKash, Nagad, and SSLCommerz in Bangladesh. JazzCash and Easypaisa in Pakistan. Xendit in Indonesia, Fawry in Egypt, Moyasar in Saudi Arabia, Paystack in West Africa, Razorpay in India — plus Stripe and PayPal worldwide. Recurring sadaqah runs on Stripe, PayPal, bKash, and Razorpay; the other local rails accept one-time giving today.
Islamic giving categories localised in seven languages — English, Bangla, Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, Turkish, and Malay — with 15-currency suggested amounts. Your contributors give in words they recognise.
Zakat never mixes with general sadaqah, restricted programme funds never mix with operations. Each fund is its own ledger line — the separation a zakat foundation must be able to prove, built into the data model rather than promised in a policy document.
An NGO runs on the fiscal year the regulator audits and the Ramadan rhythm the community gives around. Mohseen keeps appeal planning and reporting connected without duplicate spreadsheets.
Every transaction lands in a tamper-evident, hash-chained audit log that is integrity-verified every six hours. Country-aware receipts — including Bangladesh NGO-Affairs-ready formats — plus exports your accountant and your institutional funders will accept.
Import wizard with pre-built mappings for LaunchGood, DonorBox, Givebutter, GoFundMe, PayPal, and generic CSV — with AI column mapping and AI bank-statement reconciliation to bring your history over without a spreadsheet weekend.
The work itself
When a crisis hits — earthquake, famine, refugee surge — launch a goal-tracked emergency appeal in minutes. QR codes for Friday khutbah handouts, social-share-ready sadaqah pages, live progress visible to your community.
Monthly sponsorship as recurring sadaqah against a designated orphan-care fund. Sponsors manage their own commitment from the contributor portal; your team keeps them close with updates and annual statements.
Food-bank operations, Ramadan iftar distribution, year-round food aid. Multiple recurring tiers, designated city or region funds, and a giving rhythm that peaks with the Hijri year.
Well construction, sanitation, masjid building in under-served regions — designated Sadaqah Jariyah funds whose benefit, and reward, continues for generations.
Contributors in the diaspora give via Stripe or PayPal; contributors in Bangladesh give via bKash — into the same appeal, with each recurring mandate staying on the provider that created it. Multi-currency capture, one reporting currency.
US 501(c)(3), Canada, UK Gift Aid receipt flagging, India 80G, Bangladesh NGO-Affairs-ready — each entity's receipts conform to its own jurisdiction automatically.
Federated & multi-country structures
Larger relief organisations run offices across borders — each with its own contributor base, currency, and regulatory environment. Multi-site and network operation is an enterprise conversation, and we'd like to have it with you. Ask about multi-site & networks →