The direct answer
Yes, as long as you do it before the applicable processing cutoff shown in the service.
Pause control matters in any recurring giving app. Hasanah gives you that option, but the timing matters because a weekly donation eventually becomes a payment already in motion.
Yes, as long as you do it before the applicable processing cutoff shown in the service.
A pause affects future cycles. It does not undo a debit that has already been authorized and is already in progress. That distinction is common in recurring payment systems and worth understanding before relying on last-minute changes.
The cutoff exists because the cycle total eventually becomes a payment instruction. Once the debit is already in motion, pausing the feature cannot logically reach back and cancel that processing event.
Use the pause control wherever it is offered in the service. In practice, that usually means the app experience.
Yes. Pausing is meant to stop participation temporarily, not close the account.
No. Pausing is a participation control, not the same as canceling or deleting the account.