Links and QR codes, shared with adab

We don't claim a WhatsApp integration — you don't need one. What makes community giving work isn't a connector; it's what's behind the link: a mobile-first sadaqah page where a first sadaqah takes under a minute, no account required. Put that link where the ummah already gathers, share it with restraint, and generosity follows the conversation.

Share the week's appeal into the group

The masjid group, the sisters' circle, the madrasah parents, the diaspora family group three time zones away — this is where the community already is. Share the appeal's short link there — the iftar nights, the well project, the building fund — and the page's preview card does the rest. A community member is two taps from the conversation to the sadaqah, and the link forwards as easily to a cousin abroad as to the family next door.

Social-share metadata means the link unfurls into a proper preview card with live appeal progress
A rhythm, not a barrage — the week's appeal after Jumu'ah, at most one gentle midweek note
Quiet during the last ten nights — those belong to worship, and the platform's seasonal templates respect that
The QR works here too — share it as an image for members who forward it on
Shareable links and QR — no bot, no API, no special integration needed
More on sadaqah pages & share links →

The short link unfurls into a preview with live appeal progress

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@masjidalfalah
Jumu'ah at 1:15 & 2:30 · All are welcome
Serving the community since 1998

One link in the bio — always pointing home

Make the sadaqah page your bio link

Instagram, Facebook, YouTube — every profile gets one link, and most masjids spend it on a homepage nobody can give through. Make it your sadaqah page instead. Set giving.at/alfalah in the bio once, and the page behind it carries your evergreen funds — zakat held separately, sadaqah, the building fund — alongside the current appeal and its live progress.

Short enough to read aloud in the Friday announcements, easy to remember, branded to your masjid
The page is mobile-first — built for the tap that comes from a phone profile
The visitor who prayed with you on Friday finds your sadaqah page on Tuesday
See sadaqah pages & giving.at short links →

The iftar flyer and the Eid poster, QR-ready

Paper still reaches the whole community — the flyer on the iftar table, the poster by the entrance before Eid prayer, the card on the musalla noticeboard. Every sadaqah page ships with a print-ready QR code: scan it, and the phone opens the giving page. The uncle who never opens an email scans the flyer at the iftar table.

Print-ready QR files for every page and fund — no design work needed
The short link printed beside the QR, for those who'd rather type
One QR per appeal — the iftar flyer goes to the iftar fund, the Eid poster to the Eid appeal
Back to all the ways to collect →
Masjid Al-Falah
Community Iftar Nights · Ramadan 1448
Contribute toward the iftars
Scan the code or visit giving.at/alfalah-iftar

The flyer footer — the paper bridge to digital sadaqah

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Friday in 60 seconds — “The Charity That Never Ends”
From this week's khutbah on sadaqah jariyah. Support the well project:

Every clip carries the link — in the caption, the pinned comment, or an end-card QR

Pair every clip and post with the giving link

The 60-second khutbah clip is how the masjid reaches beyond its walls now — and the moment the imam's words move someone is the moment to make a response possible. Put the giving link in the caption, pin it in the comments, or close the clip with the QR on screen. Not every post, and never with pressure: when the content is about giving, the link belongs there. That restraint is the adab — and it's why the link still means something when it appears.

One short link per appeal — the sadaqah jariyah clip points to the well project
Shared links look right — title, image, and progress from the page's social metadata
AI can draft the appeal copy for the page itself, in adab-respecting language — your staff approves it first
How AI drafting works →

Run ads that bring giving back home

When the appeal needs to reach beyond the jama'ah — the diaspora that grew up in your masjid, the families who moved away, the wider community — a modest Meta or Google ad can carry it there. The hard part of running ads is usually the landing page. Yours already exists: an appeal-linked sadaqah page with live progress, mobile-first for the tap that comes from a feed. And for give-back-home appeals, one page can offer cards through Stripe alongside bKash — the son in London and his mother in Dhaka give to the same appeal, each in the way that's natural to them.

No landing-page project — the sadaqah page is the landing page
Live progress on the page — arriving visitors see a goal in motion, not a static ask
Give-back-home: cards for the diaspora, bKash for family at home, one appeal total
Short links and QR codes are trackable — see which placements actually carry sadaqah
A first sadaqah needs no account — the ad click isn't wasted on a signup wall
More on appeals & goals →
An appeal-linked sadaqah page with live progress — the ad's landing page
The ad's destination — an appeal-linked sadaqah page with live progress

What makes the link worth sharing

Every play on this page ends at the same place: the sadaqah page. It's built for the person arriving from a group chat, a bio, a flyer, or an ad — on a phone, mid-scroll, with thirty seconds of attention.

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Mobile-first by design

The page is built for the phone it will almost always be opened on — fast, legible, one-thumb friendly, with your masjid's branding throughout.

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No account for a first sadaqah

A first-time contributor gives in under a minute, no password and no signup wall. Their My Giving space is created from the sadaqah itself, ready when they return.

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Returning contributors recognized

When a contributor comes back through any link, the page recognizes them — their details ready, their giving one tap shorter. Ramadan to Ramadan, the path keeps getting easier.

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Cover the fees

Contributors can add the processing fee to their sadaqah at checkout, so the full amount they intend reaches the fund they chose.

No API keys. Nothing to break.

Everything on this page is links, QR codes, and sadaqah pages — shared with adab. There's no platform connector that can change its terms or stop working the night before Eid. The contributor who prefers to give quietly can — concealed sadaqah is honored with an anonymous option. And every contribution these plays bring in lands in the same fund-separated ledger as the Jumu'ah collection, zakat held apart, receipts handled per contributor.

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