Ramadan, the building appeal, zakat season, an emergency relief drive — these are the moments your community gives most. Mohseen carries each one from the first draft to the final report: goals, commitments, the live moment in the hall, and every channel feeding one total.
The job
Generic fundraising tools treat them all as one more campaign. They're not — each follows its own calendar, carries its own adab, and deserves its own workflow.
Giving runs 2–4× the rest of the year. Iftar-night appeals, Zakat al-Fitr before Eid prayer, the month's whole rhythm — ready before the moon is sighted.
A new musalla, a school wing, the expansion — funded by commitments paid over months and years, with a goal the whole community watches fill.
Zakat arrives in concentrated waves — much of it in Ramadan. Held as its own fund, never mixed with sadaqah, with clean per-contributor receipts.
Eid al-Fitr generosity, the qurbani drive before Eid al-Adha — seasonal giving moments, each run as its own appeal with its own page and goal.
When an emergency strikes the ummah, the appeal needs to be live within the hour — page, QR, short link, and every payment rail your community uses.
Run the appeal
Every appeal gets a goal, a deadline, and a visible thermometer — on the dashboard and on its own sadaqah page. Milestones break a large goal into phases the community can celebrate, and velocity tracking tells you whether you're on pace before the season ends, not after.
One shared number — on the dashboard, the sadaqah page, the kiosk idle screen, and the hall display.
Foundation, walls, minaret — phased targets that turn a years-long appeal into moments of shared gratitude at Jumu'ah.
Will the appeal reach its goal before Eid? The platform answers week by week, while there's still time to act.
Gather the promises
A commitment made at a fundraising iftar is a promise the masjid carries for a year — or, for an expansion, for several. Whether it's made in the hall, on the sadaqah page, or recorded by staff, Mohseen shepherds every one of them to fulfilled.
Monthly, quarterly, or annual installments over one year or several — so a three-year expansion commitment made in 1447 is still being kept in 1450, with every payment counted toward the goal.
Measured email reminders before and after each installment is due — respectful in tone, never a collections notice. Staff are alerted too, so no promise falls through the cracks.
Background checks sweep every hour. When installments quietly stop, the commitment is flagged early — while a kind word from the imam can still bring it back.
Contributors see their commitments in their own My Giving portal and pay the next installment in one click — no phone call to the office, no cheque in the post.
The live moment
The fundraising iftar. The community dinner for the expansion. The relief evening. Put a 4-character code and a QR on the projector — guests open live.mohseen.app, join in seconds, and watch the total rise together, in real time, in the room.
The live screen — total and milestones updating as sadaqah arrives. Names appear only by the contributor's own choice.
Hijri-keyed
The platform keeps the Hijri calendar beside your civil one. Before each season opens, the AI drafts the appeal — name, copy, email subjects, a suggested goal — in your community's voice and your tradition's idiom. You review, adjust, and publish. Nothing auto-sends, ever.
Iftar-night appeals and Zakat al-Fitr collection staged before the moon is sighted — waiting as drafts for your team's approval.
No solicitation goes out during the last ten nights — the platform holds appeal sends by design. The channels stay quietly open for those who seek the reward of giving; the masjid never has to ask.
The qurbani drive drafted ahead of the season — a giving moment run as its own appeal, with its own page, goal, and clean reporting.
Relief organizations and NGOs also run on quarters and year-end. Fiscal-year appeals are drafted on the civil calendar — side by side with the Hijri.
One total
However the community gives — at the entrance on the way into Jumu'ah, online, from the WhatsApp group, in the hall — every sadaqah counts toward the same goal, and every screen shows the same live progress.
The entrance-hall kiosk shows the appeal thermometer between contributions — every walk past it on the way to prayer is a progress update. Kiosks →
Each appeal gets its own branded sadaqah page with story, goal, and progress — print the QR for the noticeboard, or drop the giving.at short link in the community WhatsApp group. Sadaqah pages →
A one-line embed puts the live thermometer and quick-give on the masjid's website — progress updates without anyone touching the site. Widgets →
Prayer-hall and lobby screens carry the same live progress beside announcements — the whole building watches the goal rise together. Signage →
When the season ends
When the shura asks how the appeal went, the answer is already on the screen: appeal velocity against the goal, a recurring sadaqah forecast for next year's budget, and a Giving Health Score for the community's overall giving — with zakat and sadaqah kept in separate funds all the way through to the export.
Reporting — the questions the shura actually asks