Existing masajid

We build new masajid — and we strengthen the ones already standing.

The mission isn't only new construction. Thousands of masajid are already open across America, and many are quietly struggling — a failing roof, an AC that dies every summer, a congregation that has outgrown the room, a mortgage that never should have carried interest. We help them too.

Why it matters

A masjid doesn't stop needing help the day it opens.

Building is a one-time act. Keeping the doors open is forever. A masjid that can't pay its electric bill in year three has failed just as surely as one that was never built — and the community that prayed there loses the same thing.

So the standard we hold new builds to — verified before funded, transparent to the dollar, financed with no riba, and set up to sustain itself — we bring to the masajid that already exist. Not a rebuild. A hand under the ones already carrying a community.

Ways we help

Whatever stands between a masjid and its next ten years.

Repairs & upkeep

Fix what's failing

Roofs, HVAC, plumbing, prayer-hall wear — the unglamorous things that close a masjid if they go. And where wudu or ghusl facilities fall short of the Standard, we bring them up to it.

Room to grow

Make space for who's coming

For a congregation that has outgrown its walls: more capacity, a proper sisters' area, classrooms for the children, parking. Growth is a good problem — we help fund the answer to it.

Off interest, for good

Break free of riba

Many masajid carry an interest-based mortgage taken in a moment of need. We help communities move toward halal financing and out from under riba — because a house of Allah should never be built on it.

Self-sustaining

A masjid that funds itself

We help a community set up a halal revenue asset it owns — a small business whose profit covers upkeep — so the masjid stops living donation-to-donation and stands on its own for good.

The badge, not a rename

Your masjid keeps its name.

We are not here to brand over what your community built and named. A masjid we help keeps its own name and carries a Masjid Builder Standard #NNN badge — a serial on the signage and a QR code that opens its public profile and transparency ledger. The number is a mark of verification and trust that donors can lean on. It is never a claim of ownership.

How it works

The same rails as a new build.

  • Tell us the need

    A masjid — or someone who prays there — brings us the specific need and what it costs.

  • We verify it

    We confirm the masjid and the need are real before a single dollar is raised.

  • Funded and held halal

    The need is funded transparently and held in an interest-free account, never lent out.

  • Released on proof

    Money is released as the work is proven done — and every dollar shows on the masjid’s own public page.

Does your masjid need help? Or know one that does?

We're proving the model on our first pilot, then opening the network. Tell us about a masjid — the one you pray in, or the one down the road that's barely holding on.

Tell us about a masjid