Janazah funds, qabristan care, and burial societies — managed with dignity. When a family loses someone, the community carries them. Mohseen gives the organisations that make that possible clean funds, quiet record-keeping, and privacy by default.
A designated janazah fund the whole community can give to — one-time sadaqah or a standing contribution — so that no family ever faces funeral costs alone. Tracked separately from every other fund, with a clear record for the committee.
Grounds care, plot preparation, and long-term qabristan upkeep run as designated funds. Contributors who give for maintenance know their sadaqah goes to maintenance — the separation is in the ledger, not just the minutes.
Burial societies run on steady, modest contributions. Members set up a recurring sadaqah — monthly or annually — and manage it themselves from the contributor portal: update a card, pause, resume, no office calls needed.
Memorial gatherings, janazah announcements, and community days at the qabristan — native events with RSVP and iCal feeds, with dates shown in both Hijri and the local civil calendar.
Grief is not a fundraising moment. Contributions are private by default — no public walls, no amounts on display, no pressure mechanics. Families and contributors are treated with the adab the moment demands.
Country-aware tax receipts and per-giver annual statements, with every transaction recorded in a tamper-evident audit log. The trustees' books stay defensible, year after year.
Sadaqah Jariyah, literally
Giving toward a qabristan is giving whose benefit endures — care for those who came before us, and certainty for the families who will need it next. Many communities also receive giving in the name of a loved one toward the funds that maintain their resting place.