Sadaqah, simplified.
Mohseen is the operating platform for Islamic giving in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and major markets worldwide: entrance-hall kiosks, QR codes, sadaqah pages, contributor records, campaigns, live fundraising, programs, events, zakat categories, waqf workflows, Ramadan rhythms, and local payment rails. Pick your tradition and region, then start collecting the same day.
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No questionnaire, no setup project, no sales call. Onboarding confirms the basics and gets collection channels, contributor records, appeals, and receipts ready quickly.
Sunni, Shia, Sufi, Ibadi, or Ahmadiyya — and your country. One choice; that's the whole interview.
Zakat, Sadaqah, and Sadaqah Jariyah funds are created — zakat never mixed with sadaqah. Hijri-aware Ramadan workflows, receipts, and vocabulary follow your community's language: sadaqah, contributor, appeal, commitment.
Your sadaqah page is live with a printable QR and a giving.at short link. Put it on the entrance noticeboard, in the Friday announcements, in the community WhatsApp group — and receive the first sadaqah the same day.
Mohseen connects the work your team already carries: collecting sadaqah, caring for contributors, running campaigns and live appeals, managing programs and events, separating zakat and waqf funds, and preparing for Ramadan without extra spreadsheets.
The Jumu'ah collection, the iftar-night giving, the zakat that arrives with Ramadan — sadaqah comes from everywhere now, and every contribution must land in one trustworthy ledger.
Concealed charity is the higher adab — and caring for contributors means knowing them while honoring that. Welcome the new, thank the faithful, and quietly notice who gave last Ramadan but not this one — without a spreadsheet, and without pressure.
Every Hijri year has its great asks: Ramadan — when giving runs 2–4× the rest of the year — the building appeal, the udhiyya season, the winter relief drive. Each needs a goal, a story, and a moment.
The weekend madrasah, the Quran classes, the community iftars, the Eid festival — the masjid fills when the community knows what's on and can say "we'll be there" in one tap.
Most giving still begins in the building — at Jumu'ah, at Taraweeh, on the night of the fundraising iftar. The collection box still passes; beside it stand a kiosk by the entrance, a QR on the musalla noticeboard, and a volunteer's phone that takes a tap. Every one of those contributions lands in the same ledger as the online ones.
Three taps from salaam to sadaqah. Stripe WisePOS E and Reader M2 take tap, chip, and contactless; an offline queue holds contributions when the Wi-Fi drops; lock-task mode and a branded idle screen keep it Jumu'ah-proof.
Every fund and appeal gets a printable QR and a giving.at short link the moment it's created. At the entrance, on the musalla noticeboard, on the iftar table card — scan, give, done. No app, no account required for a first sadaqah.
When the queue forms after Jumu'ah, a volunteer opens the staff app and their Android phone becomes an extra collection point with Tap to Pay — the contributor taps their own card on the phone. Zero extra hardware, exactly when you need it.
The community WhatsApp group, the Facebook page, the Instagram bio, the khutbah clip — your people are already there. Every sadaqah page is built to be shared into those spaces: a short link that reads aloud well after the announcements, a QR that prints well, and a page that opens fast and takes a sadaqah without an account.
Every contributor gets the My Giving portal on the web and the Mohseen brand app at no monthly fee. Custom white-label app packaging is available for Enterprise organisations that need their own app-store presence. Sign-in is passwordless either way: a one-time code to their phone or email.
None of this is the headline — it's the reason day-to-day giving work feels lighter. The platform understands the Hijri year, speaks your community's language, and drafts the words; your team and your scholars stay in charge of every one of them.
Appeal drafts ready ahead of Ramadan, Dhul Hijjah, and Muharram — your staff approves every send. Restraint is encoded: in the last ten nights of Ramadan, solicitation goes quiet, because worship comes first.
Sadaqah, contributor, appeal, commitment — across every screen, email, and receipt. Per-tradition terms where they belong: Khums for Shia communities, Chanda for Ahmadiyya, Lillah where applicable.
Contributors give in the rhythm of their worship: after Maghrib every Jumu'ah, daily at iftar through Ramadan, annually on 1 Shawwal, or monthly sadaqah jariyah.
Write-for-me appeals in an adab-respecting tone — restraint over frequency, never urgency-pressure. Nothing ever auto-sends.
Cultural and fiqh-relevant content is reviewed by credentialed scholars and cultural experts with real identities and scoped review domains. Anything still pending review shows a visible ribbon until it's approved — honesty built in.
How cultural intelligence works → · The Hijri calendar → · AI & autopilot →
Mohseen's primary markets are Islamic organisations in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and other major economies, with regional depth for countries where Muslim communities are the majority or Islamic culture is prominent. A masjid in Toronto, an Islamic school in Sydney, a charity in Birmingham, a zakat foundation in Dhaka, and a relief team in Karachi each give differently — and every recurring sadaqah mandate stays on the provider that created it, in the currency it was set up in, for life.
Stripe and PayPal for one-time and recurring giving, entrance-hall kiosks, QR codes, contributor records, and jurisdiction-aware receipts for major Islamic centers, masjids, schools, and charities.
bKash, Nagad, and SSLCommerz in Bangladesh; JazzCash and Easypaisa in Pakistan for one-time sadaqah. Local-currency amounts, Bangla and Urdu giving categories, and NGO-aware reporting where needed.
Xendit for Indonesia (GoPay and local methods), Razorpay for India (UPI, cards, wallets). Malaysia: full card acceptance today, with Malay giving categories built in.
Stripe and PayPal for cards worldwide — plus iyzico in Türkiye, Moyasar in Saudi Arabia, and Fawry in Egypt. Country-aware receipts — US 501(c)(3), Canada CRA, UK Gift Aid receipt flagging, Australia DGR fields, India 80G. Contributors can cover the processing fees at checkout.
19 third-party payment rails ship in the platform, with country-aware receipts automatic. Mohseen worldwide →
SMS routing is live for Bangladesh today. The product UI is English today — Arabic, Bangla, and Urdu UI are on the roadmap. اللغة العربية قريباً
We support organisations in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, Bangladesh, and other major Islamic giving markets with onboarding in the right timezone and regional context. Setting up in one of these markets? Write to us and we'll connect you with the right local team.
The full giving stack on the Community plan — with a free kiosk license for the entrance hall. Enterprise when the organisation grows past one building.
Processing fees are the contributor's story — contributors can cover the fees at checkout, so the masjid receives the full amount. Full pricing details →
Pick your tradition. Zakat, Sadaqah, and Sadaqah Jariyah funds prepare themselves with Hijri-aware Ramadan workflows and your region's payment rails. Waqf endowment governance comes later in 2026. Up and running in minutes — start free, stay free.