In obedience to Allah, to jointly establish an enduring mosque
—–This is a trust from Allah—will you become a faithful trustee?
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful

Dear brothers and sisters,
All praise is due to Allah—who, with boundless wisdom, has placed us in this digital age. Through His immense grace, Allah has opened new fertile ground for us to practice His eternal command:
“Cooperate in righteousness and piety, and do not cooperate in sin and aggression.” (5:2)
The origin of this mission is not from human intellect but from Allah’s mercy and test for the Ummah. It is Allah who has placed this “trust” (Amanah) in the hearts of the righteous; it is Allah who has prepared this new path to serve His religion and connect His servants.
We are merely instruments Allah wills to use. We raise our hands in supplication: “O Lord! Make our deeds purely for Your sake.”
We earnestly implore you—with pure love and reverence for Allah—to respond to this noble call. Listen to what the Most High Allah proclaims to you:
“Spend in the way of Allah from what He has provided you, before death comes to one of you and he says, ‘My Lord, if only You would delay me for a brief term so I would give charity and be among the righteous.’” (63:10)
The wealth in your hands is a blessing and a test from Allah; your donation is a noble means Allah has opened for you to exchange the transient resources of this world for eternal rewards in the Hereafter.
Remember Allah’s solemn and beautiful promise:
“The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed that sprouts seven ears, each bearing a hundred grains. Allah multiplies for whom He wills, and Allah is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing.” (2:261)

This platform is the glorious seed you sow in the path of Allah. The wealth you spend for it is a “good loan” you lend to Allah:
“Who is it that will lend Allah a good loan, which Allah will multiply for him many times over? And it is Allah who withholds and grants abundance, and to Him you will be returned.” (57:18)
This righteous deed will become:
A flowing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah), where as long as a soul is guided through it, your reward continues to grow—until the Day of Resurrection.
A good deed that precedes you to the presence of Allah:
“Spend from the good things you have earned and from what We have produced for you from the earth.” (2:267)
Allah not only multiplies the reward but also purifies your heart and increases your provision:
“If you disclose your charitable expenditures, they are good; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, it is better for you, and He will remove from you some of your misdeeds. And Allah is Acquainted with what you do.” (2:271)
“Allah destroys interest and gives increase for charities. And Allah does not like every sinful disbeliever.” (2:276)
With reverence, we pledge to manage every penny in accordance with Allah’s laws:
“Do not entrust your property to the foolish… but if you must entrust it, then provide witnesses.” (4:5-6)
At this moment, Allah is listening to your intention (Niyyah), observing your heart and your hands.
The resources you manage belong to Allah.
The motive for your devotion must be solely for Allah.
The abundant reward and forgiveness you will receive come only from Allah.
Do not hesitate, for this is a shortcut to please Allah and seek His boundless mercy and multiplied rewards:
“And spend from what We have provided for you before death comes to one of you, and he says, ‘My Lord, if only You would delay me for a brief term so I would give charity and be among the righteous.’” (63:10)

For the sake of Allah, extend your hand in charity.
Let all our deeds and wealth be solely to seek the pleasure of the Most Merciful.
I give, only for Allah.
Responding to Allah’s call.
Dedicating this righteous deed to the Most Merciful.
Lending a good loan, seeking Allah’s pleasure.
“Whatever good you spend is for yourselves, and you do not spend except seeking the countenance of Allah. And whatever good you spend will be repaid to you in full, and you will not be wronged.” (2:272)
“And whoever is protected from the stinginess of his soul—it is they who are the successful.” (64:16)

“Whoever builds a mosque for the sake of Allah, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
(Sahih Bukhari 450, Sahih Muslim 533)
Donate Now to Be a Part
of the Mosque Building.
Seize the opportunity to contribute to Allah—donate together to build a mosque. Your sacred donation is not merely a financial contribution; it is dedicated to creating a sanctuary that fosters unity, spiritual nourishment, and Muslim cohesion. Join us in this noble endeavor and be part of building a mosque that stands as a testament to your faith in Islamic values.


The Rewards and Importance of
Building Mosques in Islam
- Building a mosque fulfills the promise of a heavenly abode, as stated in the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
- a mosque is a beacon of faith, drawing individuals closer to Allah (SWT)..
- The Mosque Project provides an avenue to follow the Prophet’s noble example, whether through partnerships or independent contributions.
- A mosque that is always online, Allah breaking the limits of time and space, reaching every believer more flexibly and personally.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Virtues of Sadaqah
From the Quran:
Sadaqah Multiplies Rewards Tremendously
“The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed [of grain] that sprouts seven ears; in each ear is a hundred grains. And Allah multiplies [the reward] for whom He wills. And Allah is All-Encompassing and Knowing.”
— (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:261)
Whatever You Spend, Allah Replaces
“Whatever you spend in the way of Allah, He will replace it. And He is the best of providers.”
— (Surah Saba’ 34:39)
Charity Cleanses and Elevates the Soul
“Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them increase, and invoke Allah’s blessings upon them.”
— (Surah At-Tawbah 9:103)
From the Sunnah:
Build a Masjid = A House in ParadiseThe Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise.”
— (Sahih Bukhari 450, Sahih Muslim 533)
Charity Will Never Decrease Wealth
“Charity does not decrease wealth. No one forgives another except that Allah increases his honor…”
— (Sahih Muslim 2588)
Allah Promises to Spend on You
“Allah said: O son of Adam! Spend (in charity), and I will spend on you.”
— (Sahih Bukhari 5352, Sahih Muslim 993)
Best Charity Is When You’re Able
“The best charity is when you give while healthy and hoping for wealth, fearing poverty…”
— (Sahih Bukhari 1419, Sahih Muslim 1032)
Sadaqah Grows Like a Mountain
“Whoever gives charity equivalent to a date from pure earnings… Allah will nurture it until it becomes like a mountain.”
— (Sahih Bukhari 1410, Sahih Muslim 1014)
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
“And spend from what We have provided you before death approaches one of you and he says,
‘My Lord! If only You would delay me for a short while, so I could give charity and be among the righteous!’
But never will Allah delay a soul when its time has come.”
— (Surah Al-Munāfiqūn 63:10–11)
Give now — while your charity can still rise to the heavens and return to you multiplied.
Don’t wait until it’s too late.
“Shaytān threatens you with poverty and commands you to immorality, while Allah promises you forgiveness from Him and bounty. And Allah is All-Encompassing and All-Knowing.”
— (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:268)
Build Your Masjid, Build Your Palace in Jannah
A Legacy of Faith and Community
A Masjid is far more than a building it is the heart of a community. When you build a Masjid, you’re providing:
A sacred space for prayer and connection to Allah.
Every time someone performs Sujood, you share in the reward of their devotion.
A center for Quranic learning.
Every letter of the Quran recited, memorized, or taught within those walls adds to your account of good deeds.
Imagine the smiles on children’s faces as they learn to recite Quran, the tears of gratitude from a person finding solace in prayer, and the joy of families uniting during Ramadan and Eid. These blessings are not just theirs – they are yours too.
Endless Rewards That Keep Multiplying
This is not just Sadaqah this is Sadaqah Jariyah – a charity that keeps giving, even after you’ve returned to Allah. Every single prayer, every word of the Quran, every gathering, every dua – the reward will flow to you like a never-ending river of blessings.
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
“Whoever builds a Masjid for Allah, Allah will build for him a house in Paradise.”
Can you imagine the grandeur of such a home, designed by Allah Himself? That is the reward waiting for you when you build a Masjid.
Follow the Footsteps of Ali Banat
Ali Banat, known for his legacy of giving, understood the power of Sadaqah Jariyah. He built Masjids to benefit others, knowing that his rewards would never cease. You have the same opportunity to leave behind a legacy of faith, love, and eternal reward.
Don’t Delay – Secure Your Palace in Jannah Today
Every moment you wait is a moment of reward slipping through your fingers. Imagine the endless blessings you could be earning right now. Take action today and start building a Masjid that will transform lives – yours included.
The doors of Jannah are waiting. Will you take the first step?
Donation For Masjid – A Powerful Sadaqah Jariyah
The Prophet Muhammad SAW emphasised the significance of ongoing charity after one’s death, saying:
‘When a man dies, all his good deeds come to an end except three: ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah), beneficial knowledge, or a righteous son who will pray for him.’ (Muslim).
By contributing to the construction of a masjid, every act of worship, every prayer, and every good deed that happens within its walls will generate ongoing rewards for you (or your loved ones). It’s a divine investment that keeps on giving, ensuring you reap the benefits in this world and in the Hereafter!
The Prophet SAW also said:
‘Whoever builds a Mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a similar house in Jannah.’ (Sahih Muslim) Building a house in this world is hard work – you spend years working, saving money and sacrificing your time, health and sanity to own your own home… Only to leave it to others when you pass away! Now imagine donating a small amount every month to help build and maintain mosques in underdeveloped countries only to find that in the hereafter, Allah SWT has built one for you in Jannah! And what could be better than a house in Jannah? A home built from bricks of gold and silver for you to enjoy for an eternity… And unlike a house in this dunya, it won’t cost you a small fortune…
The Plight of Communities Without Mosques
Despite the unimaginable rewards of building a masjid, sadly, thousands of Muslim communities across the world don’t have one (or if they do, it’s poorly maintained due to a lack of funds, natural disasters and other challenges). Here are just a few ways these communities suffer…
Spiritual Isolation
Without a central place of worship, Muslims are deprived of a communal space to gather for prayers, learn about their faith, and support each other. This isolation can lead to weakened faith and a sense of loneliness.
Lack of Religious Education
Children lack access to proper Islamic education, which means they might not learn the basics of their faith, the Quran, or even how to pray. Without this foundation, they risk losing their religious identity over time. Cultural Disconnection Without a masjid, there is no hub for cultural and religious events. Important traditions and celebrations like Ramadan, Eid, and community iftars are neglected, leading to a loss of unity.
Social Challenges
Without a masjid, new Muslim converts often feel isolated and unsupported. They lack a community to help them navigate their new faith and face the challenges of integrating Islamic practices into their daily lives.
Safety and Security
In communities without masjids, Muslims may feel unsafe practising their faith openly. The absence of a mosque as a recognized and respected place of worship can lead to misunderstandings and prejudices from the wider community. That’s why we need your help…
Donation For Masjid: The Ultimate Investment In Your Akhirah
A masjid is not just a place of worship. It’s a central hub which encourages Muslims to unite, a place of learning and, a supportive environment for the community.
A masjid donation ensures you’re not only investing in the community, but you’re also investing in your akhirah. As the Prophet SAW said:
“Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise.”
(Bukhari, Muslim)
An ongoing donation for masjid means continual rewards in this life and the hereafter and makes an excellent form of sadaqah jariyah. Imagine being rewarded for every sujood that takes place in the masjid… Imagine the reward for every letter of the Quran that’s learnt and recited – what an incredible blessing!
