Ihsan in software

Excellence in the small things, done as if seen. We believe the tools a masjid uses to receive sadaqah should carry the same adab as the giving itself — accurate records held as an amanah, restraint over frequency in every message, privacy as the default, and language that honours the giver rather than pressuring them.

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Hijri-native, not a green skin

The Hijri year and your local civil calendar sit side by side across the platform. Zakat is never mixed with sadaqah. Ramadan is treated as the season it is — with restraint encoded for the last ten nights.

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Adab in every message

Receipts open with bismillah; thank-yous say Jazakum Allah khairan. Communication is calibrated for restraint over frequency — no urgency-pressure copy, ever. Cultural content goes through our expert (SME) review system, with a visible ribbon until it is approved.

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For the whole ummah

From a community masjid in Dhaka to an Islamic school in London to a relief charity in Jakarta — local payment rails, local-language giving categories, and country-aware receipts, on the same platform.

Generic platforms don't know what Zakat is

Most giving software was built for Western fundraising: campaigns, donors, year-end pushes on the Gregorian calendar. A masjid treasurer using those tools spends their time translating — relabelling "campaigns" as appeals, keeping Zakat separate in a spreadsheet on the side, explaining to the board why the platform's busiest season is December rather than Ramadan.

Mohseen starts from the other end. Sadaqah, contributor, appeal, commitment — the product's own vocabulary, on every screen, receipt, and message. Zakat held as its own fund with clean records a shura can sign off on. Devotional recurring rhythms — after Maghrib every Jumu'ah, daily at iftar — built into checkout. The Hijri calendar next to your civil one, because your community plans by both.

And because the ummah is global, so is the platform: bKash and Nagad in Bangladesh, JazzCash and Easypaisa in Pakistan, Xendit in Indonesia, cards everywhere — with Islamic giving categories in seven languages, and established local partners in Bangladesh, the UK and beyond for on-the-ground onboarding and support.

Claims you can check

We sell what is shipped and badge what is coming. Waqf governance features carry a "coming later in 2026" badge. Signage is in early access. The product UI is English today — Arabic, Urdu, and Bangla are on the roadmap. When something is pending our expert review, the platform says so with a visible ribbon. Honesty is part of the adab.

Assalamu alaykum — talk to us

Questions before you set up your masjid or organisation? Email us — a person reads every message. If you are in Bangladesh or the UK, we can also connect you with our established local partners for onboarding and support.

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Or start free and explore at your own pace: app.mohseen.app/signup

Mohseen is a brand of Sineris Holdings.