Why Hasanah can fit Ramadan habits
Ramadan is often about consistency, intention, and repeated acts of generosity. Hasanah's roundup model supports that rhythm by making small donations recur without requiring a daily checkout flow.
Ramadan often changes how and how often people give. Hasanah can be useful during that month because it keeps generosity active in the background, but it should be used with clarity about what the product is designed to do.
Ramadan is often about consistency, intention, and repeated acts of generosity. Hasanah's roundup model supports that rhythm by making small donations recur without requiring a daily checkout flow.
If you need a product for exact zakat treatment, school-specific rulings, or highly directed campaign selection, Hasanah should not be treated as a substitute for scholarship, calculation tools, or direct due diligence.
For many donors, the best Ramadan use case is simple: use Hasanah to keep sadaqah active in the background while making any larger or more specifically designated gifts separately and intentionally.
Not necessarily. It works well for recurring micro-giving, but many donors may still want separate one-time giving for specific Ramadan goals.
No. Hasanah is a product, not a religious authority. Consult a qualified scholar or advisor for binding guidance.
Because it helps maintain a consistent small-gift routine without adding friction to a busy month.