How Hasanah works
Instead of asking for a large one-time gift, Hasanah watches eligible spending, rounds up the difference, and turns that accumulated amount into a donation.
Users looking for an Islamic round-up donation app usually want three things at once: small donation amounts, an easy routine, and confidence about where the money goes. Hasanah is designed around that combination.
Instead of asking for a large one-time gift, Hasanah watches eligible spending, rounds up the difference, and turns that accumulated amount into a donation.
Hasanah frames the experience around Muslim generosity habits, recurring micro-giving, and campaign-based nonprofit routing. The product language, cadence, and trust content are meant to answer the questions a Muslim donor is likely to ask before connecting a bank account.
The round-up flow depends on a funding account for recurring ACH debits, so the core product is built around automatic weekly withdrawals.
Yes. The model is specifically built for small amounts collected over time rather than occasional larger gifts only.
No. Pending, reversed, refunded, duplicated, or otherwise ineligible transactions may be excluded or captured later.