Most masjids in America rely on a few large donors and annual fundraising drives to keep their doors open. This creates financial uncertainty and limits what masjids can do for their communities. Barakah Network was built to change that equation entirely.

The Revenue-Sharing Model

Here is how it works: Muslim-owned businesses join Barakah Network and affiliate with their local masjid. When these businesses earn revenue through the platform, whether from subscriptions, leads, or advertising, a portion is automatically set aside as a donation to that masjid.

This is not a one-time donation. It is an ongoing, growing stream of sadaqah that increases as more businesses join and more community members support them.

How Businesses Affiliate with Masjids

When a business owner signs up on Barakah Network, they choose which masjid they want to support. This could be the masjid they pray at, the masjid closest to their business, or any masjid in the network. The affiliation creates a direct financial link between commercial activity and community worship.

Masjid administrators can see real-time dashboards showing how many businesses are affiliated with them and how much revenue is being generated on their behalf.

Complete Transparency

Every dollar is tracked and visible. The Transparency Dashboard on Barakah Network shows exactly how much has been generated, which masjids have received funds, and the overall impact of the platform. There are no hidden fees and no surprises.

This level of transparency is essential for building trust with both business owners and masjid administrators.

The Compound Effect

Consider a community with 50 Muslim-owned businesses, each generating modest revenue through the platform. Even at conservative estimates, this could mean thousands of dollars flowing to local masjids every month, automatically and sustainably.

As more businesses join and the network grows, this compound effect accelerates. What starts as a small stream becomes a river of community support.

A Modern Form of Sadaqah Jariyah

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "When a person dies, their deeds come to an end except for three: ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah), beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for them." (Sahih Muslim)

By building economic infrastructure that continuously supports masjids, Barakah Network creates a modern vehicle for sadaqah jariyah. Every business that joins the platform contributes to an ongoing charitable legacy.

Join the Movement

Whether you are a business owner looking to make your commerce count, or a community member who wants to support businesses that give back, Barakah Network connects you to a powerful model of community-driven growth.