Masjid Amanah is a multi-tenant SaaS platform. Each mosque onboards once, configures its constitution, and from that point the platform enforces it — for members, trustees, and administrators alike.
Masjid Amanah has two interfaces. The web-based admin console is for mosque administrators and trustees. The app is for members. Together they create a complete, transparent governance ecosystem.
The admin console is where a mosque administrator onboards the masjid, configures its governing document, and manages its day-to-day governance. It is a web-based interface — no installation required.
Register the mosque, upload its constitution, set governance variables — quorum sizes, notice periods, election rules — all drawn directly from the governing document.
Maintain a verified register of members and trustees. Manage roles, verify eligibility, and maintain the audit trail required by the Charity Commission.
Run elections and general meetings that follow the constitution's rules automatically. Notice periods, quorums, eligibility — all enforced by the system.
A structured, constitution-compliant complaints process. Every complaint is logged, tracked, and resolved within the framework — not ignored or buried.
The app is for members — the people the masjid serves. It gives them the visibility and participation rights the constitution grants them, in a simple, accessible interface.
Members can see what is happening in their masjid — decisions made, meetings scheduled, trustees appointed. Visibility is the antidote to suspicion.
Eligible members receive notices, cast votes, and see results — all within a constitutionally valid process they can trust.
Members can raise complaints through the proper channel and track their status. No more being told nothing is being done.
An administrator creates the mosque's tenant on the platform — charity registration number, name, contact details, and jurisdiction confirmed.
The mosque's governing document is uploaded and its key variables configured — quorums, notice periods, election rules, trustee limits, membership criteria.
The member and trustee register is populated and verified. Roles and permissions are assigned in line with the governing document.
From this point, every governance action — election, meeting, appointment, complaint — is processed through the platform and checked against the constitution.
Every feature in Masjid Amanah is designed with reference to the legal and regulatory obligations of UK mosque charities:
The primary legislation governing registered charities in England and Wales. Trustees' duties, member rights, and governance obligations flow directly from this Act.
CC3 (The Essential Trustee), CC29 (Conflicts of interest), CC36 (Campaigning), and related guidance shape how the platform handles trustee decisions, member rights, and complaints.
Every masjid's own constitution is the primary source of authority within the platform. No system rule overrides the governing document — it is the system.
We are working with early-adopter mosques to refine and deploy the platform. If your masjid wants to be involved, we want to hear from you.