One community, three rhythms of giving

The ummah gathered on Friday, scattered through the week, and surging in Ramadan. Collection has to hold all three — without two systems, two reports, or two sets of records.

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Jumu'ah — the gathered ummah

The week's largest gathering and its shortest window. The kiosk by the entrance receives sadaqah before and after salah, the QR on the noticeboard works from the prayer line, and when the entrance fills, volunteers' phones become extra collection points with Tap to Pay. The community member who never carries cash gives on the way in.

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Saturday to Thursday — the scattered week

The sadaqah-page link in the community WhatsApp group, the link in bio, the widget on the masjid website, the QR on the madrasah flyer — and recurring sadaqah arriving quietly in its own devotional rhythm: every Jumu'ah after Maghrib, monthly for sadaqah jariyah, whether or not anyone was in the building.

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Ramadan — the surge

Giving runs 2–4× the rest of the year: iftar-night contributions after Maghrib, zakat settled before Eid, the fundraising iftar as a live appeal. Every channel on this page is built to hold that surge — and restraint is encoded for the last ten nights, which belong to worship, not promotion.

Every method on this page feeds the same fund-separated records — zakat held apart from sadaqah, always — with each contribution designated to the right fund the moment it lands.

The Jumu'ah rush, covered

In-person giving is where the masjid's week peaks. Three ways to receive it in the building — from a full entrance-hall kiosk to no hardware at all.

Three taps between the door and the prayer hall

A tablet on a stand with a card reader. A contributor chooses a fund, picks an amount, and taps their card — done in under fifteen seconds, on the way in or out of salah. Between contributions, the idle screen shows your building appeal's live progress.

Fund → amount → tap — the whole flow is three taps
Stripe WisePOS E + Reader M2 — tap, chip, and contactless
Offline queue — if the WiFi drops during the khutbah, sadaqah syncs when it returns
Lock-task mode with a staff PIN — the tablet stays a kiosk
First kiosk license free on the Community plan; extra devices $9.95/month
Everything about the entrance-hall kiosk →
Kiosk fund selection screen
1 · Choose a fund
Kiosk amount selection screen
2 · Pick an amount
Kiosk payment screen
3 · Tap to pay
Noticeboard card · print-ready
Masjid Al-Falah
Scan to give — zakat, sadaqah, building fund
giving.at/alfalah

Every sadaqah page ships with a print-ready QR and a giving.at short link

From the entrance to the iftar tables

Every sadaqah page comes with a print-ready QR code. Put it by the entrance, on the musalla noticeboard, on the iftar tables through Ramadan, and on the Friday announcement slide. A contributor scans it and lands on your mobile sadaqah page — no app to install, no account needed for a first sadaqah.

One QR per page or fund — the zakat QR goes straight to the zakat fund, kept separate from sadaqah
Print-ready files for noticeboards, flyers, table cards, and slides — no design work needed
The same QR works on the projector during a live appeal
More on sadaqah pages & QR →

A volunteer's phone is a kiosk — zero hardware

The Jumu'ah rush peaks and the line at the kiosk grows. A volunteer opens the Mohseen app on their own Android phone, switches it to kiosk mode, and starts receiving sadaqah with Tap to Pay — the contributor taps their card or phone on the volunteer's phone. No reader, no tablet, no stand. It multiplies your collection points exactly when the masjid needs them — and it's the lightest way to start in-person giving before buying any hardware at all.

Tap to Pay on NFC Android phones — the contributor taps their own card
Same 3-tap flow, same funds, same ledger as the entrance-hall kiosk
Eid prayer overflow, iftar nights, madrasah open days, community events
More on the mobile app & Tap to Pay →
Phone-as-kiosk · Tap to Pay
Masjid Al-Falah
Jumu'ah collection · General sadaqah
$20.00
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Hold card to phone
Tap, phone, or watch — contactless

A volunteer's Android phone, locked to the giving flow

One page behind every link and every QR

The sadaqah page is the destination everything else points to. Pick a ready-made template, let AI draft the copy — your team approves before anything goes live — and publish in minutes. Link it to an appeal so the progress climbs as contributions arrive, or run it evergreen as the masjid's always-open door for zakat, sadaqah, and the building fund.

Ready-made templates — clean for everyday sadaqah, story-led for the building appeal
AI-drafted copy in adab-respecting language — your staff reviews and approves
Appeal-linked with live progress, or evergreen for the everyday giving of the community
A giving.at short link and QR code, born with every page
Checkout in the rails your community uses — cards via Stripe and PayPal worldwide, bKash, Nagad and more where they're at home
giving.at/alfalah-iftar
Short link + printable QR — ready the moment you create the page
Everything about sadaqah pages →
A live sadaqah page, branded to the masjid, with funds and amounts
A live sadaqah page — your branding, your funds, your vocabulary

Meet the ummah where it already gathers

The masjid WhatsApp group, the link in bio, the khutbah clip, the ad that reaches the diaspora — your sadaqah page travels everywhere as a short link and a QR code. No integrations to install; just links and pages, shared with adab.

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The community WhatsApp group

Share the week's appeal into the group where the community already talks. Two taps from the conversation to the sadaqah.

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Link in bio

Your sadaqah page as the masjid's bio link — on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, always one tap away.

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Entrance, flyer & poster QR

Print-ready QR codes for the entrance, iftar flyers, and Eid posters — the paper bridge to digital sadaqah.

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Ads that come home

Meta or Google ads straight to an appeal-linked sadaqah page — give-back-home appeals that pair cards with bKash for the diaspora.

Read the social & community playbook →

Sadaqah on your own website, in one line

Paste one script tag and the masjid website has a giving widget — fund and amount presets, a recurring-sadaqah toggle, live appeal progress, and checkout in a hardened iframe so card data never touches your site. No developer project, no waiting on the volunteer who built the website years ago.

One-line embed — works on any website, any theme
Announcements, events with RSVP, and a social-style post feed too — four widget families
Your branding inherited automatically; contributors can cover the fees
Everything about website widgets →
<script async src="https://widget.mohseen.app/embed.js" data-widget="your-widget-id"></script>

The whole integration — one script tag

Masjid Al-Falah
Building appeal · fundraising iftar
live
Give now at
live.mohseen.app
Code
F4LH
$96,500
64% of $150,00087 contributions · 23 commitments tonight

The live screen — one code, every phone in the room

The fundraising iftar, live in the room

Fundraising iftars, the evening the building appeal is announced, the Eid community dinner. Put a 4-character code and a QR on the screen — the community gives from their phones at live.mohseen.app, the kiosk by the door, and your website, and the total rises together, in the room, in real time. Larger intentions become commitments, recorded tonight and fulfilled over the months ahead.

A code anyone can type, read aloud once from the front
Every channel feeds the same live total — phones, kiosk, widget
Commitments for the building appeal — made in the room tonight, tracked to completion
Recognition is opt-in and concealed giving is honored — adab, never pressure
Everything about live appeals →

Seven channels. One fund-separated ledger.

A sadaqah tapped at the kiosk, scanned from the noticeboard, shared through the WhatsApp group, given at a fundraising iftar, or arriving from an ad — they all land in the same ledger, designated to the right fund the moment they arrive. Zakat is held as its own fund, never mixed with sadaqah. Receipts match your country — US 501(c)(3), Canada CRA, UK Gift Aid receipt flagging, India 80G, Bangladesh NGO Affairs-ready.

And recurring sadaqah rides every method — in devotional rhythm. A first sadaqah from any channel can become a standing one: every Jumu'ah after Maghrib, daily at iftar through Ramadan, annually for zakat, monthly for sadaqah jariyah — managed by the contributor in their own My Giving portal, without calling the masjid office.

Dashboard list of sadaqah from every channel, each designated to a fund

Every sadaqah from every channel, in one place — designated to the right fund

See the admin dashboard →  ·  Recurring sadaqah in depth →