Build a Masjid
Custom contribution
for Masjid
Any amount that you may consider as your Sadaqa Jariyah
Partial contribution
for construction
$4000
Wudu area, water tank or flooring carpet
Structural contribution
for Masjid
$18,000
Key structure and facilities contributes to half construction
Complete Masjid
for rural community
$36,000
A complete masjid in the rural location
An Opportunity to Build Your Hereafter:
The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari & Muslim)
Your contribution today can become your eternal home tomorrow. By helping to build a house of Allah, you are not only strengthening the community and providing a space for worship in this world, but also securing a source of eternal reward. It is an investment in our everlasting home with Allah.
The Impact of your Masjid

A Masjid
Your masjid will conduct daily prayers and Fridays congregation

Qur'an learning
The ummah will use the masjid for Hifz and children's islamic education

Community gatherings
Your masjid will conduct daily prayers and Fridays congregation

Water access
The masjid will provide Wudu and clean water access to the village and surroundings






Why contribute towards building a Masjid?
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Donating towards the construction of a masjid is one of the greatest forms of Sadaqah Jariyah, a charity that continues to reward you for as long as people worship, recite Qur’an or seek knowledge within its walls.
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Each time someone performs salah, reads Qur’an or engages in remembrance of Allah in that mosque, you share in their reward, even long after you’ve left this world. Even the use of toilets and ablution(Wudu) earns you rewards.
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Unlike one-time acts of charity, contributing to a mosque ensures your good deeds multiply for generations to come, as the house of Allah remains a center of faith and community.
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When you donate on behalf of a loved one, friend or fellow Muslim, both you and the person you dedicate it to receive equal rewards — in this life and the next. It’s a beautiful act of love, compassion and remembrance.