Schedule Your
Ramadan Donations

Never miss a day of blessing!

Prophet ﷺ said, “The best deeds are those which are consistent even if they are small.”

(Bukhari)
This Ramadan, make an intention to give consistently throughout the month of mercy for the sake of Allah ﷻ, and reap the rewards in this dunya and the hereafter. Automate your Zakat and Sadaqah donations every day of Ramadan and give more during the last 10 nights of Ramadan to ensure that you never miss giving on Laylatul Qadr, no matter how busy your schedule is! 
Schedule Your Giving

Ibn ‘Abbas said:

“The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was the most generous of people, but he would be his most generous during Ramadan.”

(Sahih Al-Bukhari)

How does it work?

Scheduling your donations is very easy – just follow these simple steps:

Choose your cause

Select and donate Zakat, Sadaqah to support our programs.

Set donation frequency

Choose your desired 10 nights or all nights donation amount.

Select your time zone

Schedule donations with the intention to seek the pleasure of Allahﷻ.

Complete your transaction

Complete the process and enjoy the barakah!

And that’s it! You can now relax knowing that your donations will be made all nights of Ramadan and/or last 10 nights of Ramadan, so you won’t miss the reward of giving on Laylatul Qadr – The Night of Power.‍
Schedule Your Giving
She deserves to be heard and supported

Did you know, people are nearly 3 times less likely to disclose a mental illness than a physical one like cancer.

Nisa Foundation is committed to encouraging women to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help without reservation. Her voice deserves to be heard, acknowledged, and empowered.  

This Ramadan, your donation to Nisa Foundation ensures that no woman walks alone in her struggle, by providing her access to immediate, confidential, real-time support to navigate challenges.

Schedule Your Giving
1 Ipsos (2019). Mental illnesses increasingly recognized as disability, but stigma persists. Retrieved from https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/news-polls/mental-illness-increasingly-recognized-as-disability