Sadaqah Jariyah is continuous charity — giving whose benefit endures, and whose reward continues for the giver: a well that provides water for decades, a school that educates generations, a masjid that hosts prayer long after the giver is gone. Mohseen gives it the structure it deserves: designated funds, a steady recurring rhythm, and faithful records.
Honest structure for enduring giving
No mystique about the machinery: a Sadaqah Jariyah programme on Mohseen is a designated fund the contribution is held against, a recurring sadaqah that keeps it growing, and receipts that keep the record straight. That's the whole promise — kept properly.
Contributors can pick the sadaqah-jariyah-monthly intent at checkout — a steady monthly contribution toward a project whose benefit continues. Set once, managed from the contributor portal, renewed quietly month after month.
Each Sadaqah Jariyah programme is its own designated fund — the well fund, the scholarship fund, the building fund — separated in the ledger from general sadaqah and from each other, so the giving lands exactly where it was intended.
Wells, sanitation, and water systems are the classic Sadaqah Jariyah — benefit that flows daily, for years. Run each project as a designated fund with its own appeal and its own goal.
Hifz sponsorships, scholarship funds, madrasah programmes — knowledge passed on is reward that continues. Pairs naturally with the madrasahs & Islamic schools tooling.
Masjid construction, classrooms, community spaces — long-horizon giving by designated fund and commitment-based appeal. For formally endowed structures, see Waqf governance later in 2026.
Many contributors give Sadaqah Jariyah in the name of a parent or family member who has passed — a practice the tradition cherishes. Give toward any designated fund in their honour; the receipt and the record keep the intention with the gift.
Where it begins
Sadaqah Jariyah grows out of ordinary, voluntary giving — one-time and devotional recurring sadaqah are covered on the Sadaqah page →