Giving infrastructure for masjids, madrasahs, Islamic centres and Muslim charities across Britain. Zakat, sadaqah and Ramadan appeals with the Hijri and civil calendars side by side — Gift Aid receipt flagging and a Charity Commission-friendly audit trail built in, and respect for Islamic adab throughout.
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Pick your tradition (Sunni / Shia / Sufi / Ibadi / Ahmadiyya) and region — the platform configures itself. Illustrative figures.
UK communities give by card. Mohseen takes one-time and recurring sadaqah via Stripe and PayPal, with suggested amounts tuned for GBP — the sadaqah page speaks pounds, not a converted approximation. And because every contribution lands in one audited ledger, the compliance side of running a registered charity gets lighter, not heavier.
Illustrative. Flagging organises your claim — filing stays with your treasurer.
Generic UK charity platforms don't know what Ramadan does to a masjid's year — or why zakat must never be mixed with the building fund. Mohseen treats each as a first-class concept.
Your community lives the Hijri calendar inside a civil one. Mohseen shows both, everywhere — Ramadan planning on the lunar rhythm, trustee reporting on the financial year. The Hijri calendar →
Ramadan giving runs 2–4× the rest of the year, and Mohseen is built for that load: iftar appeals, Zakat al-Fitr before Eid prayer, live totals during Taraweeh. For the last ten nights, restraint is encoded — adab over urgency, never pressure copy. The Ramadan workflow →
Zakat is held as its own fund with clean per-contributor records — never blended with general sadaqah or the building fund. Waqf endowment governance is in active development.Waqf governance — later in 2026 Zakat handling →
The left hand need not know what the right hand gives. Contributors choose how they appear on appeal walls — full name, initials, or anonymous — and anonymity is respected end to end, in reports and thank-yous alike.
The community in London or Bradford gives by card via Stripe while family networks in Bangladesh give by bKash — the same appeal, the same progress bar, each contributor on the rail they actually use. Built for Britain's diaspora communities. The diaspora story →
Sunni, Shia, Sufi, Ibadi, Ahmadiyya — masjids, madrasahs and weekend Quran schools, Islamic centres, and Muslim relief charities. Pick your tradition at signup and the vocabulary, calendar and funds configure themselves. Who we serve →
Every channel where your community gives, flowing into one ledger — one complete picture of who gave what, and when.
Built for the jummah rush: a tablet by the entrance with a 3-tap flow — fund, amount, tap your card. Or skip the hardware entirely: any NFC Android phone becomes a kiosk with Stripe Tap to Pay.
See the kiosk →Dedicated Ramadan, zakat or general sadaqah pages with a shareable short link and QR code — drop it in the community WhatsApp group, the Friday announcements, the newsletter.
Sadaqah pages →Each contributor's own My Giving account — manage recurring sadaqah, download receipts and annual statements, track commitments. Passwordless: a one-time code to email or phone.
The portal →Turn the fundraising dinner or community iftar into a live giving moment — a 4-character code and QR on screen, contributions and milestones updating in real time.
Live appeals →Plus website widgets, prayer-hall signage (early access), a staff dashboard, and an Android + web app for admins on the go. All seven channels →
From the local masjid to national relief work — here are a few of the organisations we serve in the UK.
Jummah kiosk at the entrance, recurring sadaqah for the running costs, and a Ramadan appeal with live totals during Taraweeh.
Featured organisationWeekend Quran school with hifz sponsorship and tuition-aid funds — Sadaqah Jariyah that families track from their own portal.
Featured organisationGive-back-home appeals pairing cards in Britain with bKash for family networks abroad — one appeal, one progress bar.
Featured organisationSetting up a registered charity's giving stack is easier with someone local on the line. Our UK team helps with onboarding, data import from your current platform, Gift Aid receipt flagging setup, and kiosk rollout — in your timezone.
Mornings to evenings, UK time. No obligation — bring your questions about Gift Aid, kiosks, or moving from your current platform.
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Pick your tradition and region — the platform configures zakat, sadaqah and your funds, with the Hijri and civil calendars side by side and Gift Aid receipt flagging ready from day one. Start free, stay free: the Community plan is $0/mo and includes 1 kiosk licence and 1 signage licence. Enterprise for large centres and multi-site organisations.