Your congregation opens Safari during Asr, searching for Maghrib time. They land on a PDF from 2023. That's where mosque website development starts — replacing static files with a live prayer dashboard that updates daily, accepts Zakat through Stripe, and sends push notifications when Jummah topics change. You get real-time Iqamah countdowns, Ramadan Iftar schedules synced to your city's moon sighting, and a khutbah archive parents can stream during the school run. Built on Next.js with Astro for static pages, your site loads in under 2 seconds on 4G and supports Arabic RTL text without breaking your layout. We deliver in six weeks because we don't wait for committee approvals on every button colour. But no website fixes low attendance if your programs aren't relevant — digital infrastructure amplifies what's already working in your physical space.
Waar projecten falen
Compliance
Automated Prayer Times
Secure Online Donations
Multilingual Architecture
Event & Program Management
Accessibility Compliance
SEO for Local Discovery
Wat we bouwen
Update prayer times by uploading one CSV, not editing 30 static pages each month
Display Hijri dates and Ramadan schedules without hiring a developer every year
Archive years of khutbahs with speaker tags and topic search in under 10 minutes
Let staff publish announcements, event updates, and class schedules from their phones
Accept facility bookings for nikah ceremonies and meeting rooms with automated approvals
Serve pages in Arabic, Urdu, or Bengali without breaking your navigation or search
Ons proces
Community Discovery
Design & Architecture
Development & Integration
Content & Translation
Launch & Training
Veelgestelde vragen
How do automated prayer times work on a mosque website?
We use calculation-based APIs that derive salah times from your mosque's exact latitude, longitude, and your chosen calculation method — ISNA, MWL, Egyptian, or others. Times update automatically for daylight saving and seasonal shifts. Your imam sets Iqamah offsets once through the CMS and doesn't need to touch it again.
Can community members donate Zakat and Sadaqah online?
Yes. Donation forms are categorized so donors can choose where their money goes — Zakat, Sadaqah, Masjid Operations, Building Fund, or any custom category you define. Stripe handles PCI compliance, accepts credit cards and ACH bank transfers, and automatically emails tax-deductible receipts to every donor.
Do you support Arabic and right-to-left (RTL) languages?
Absolutely. RTL layout support is built in from day one — not patched in later. Arabic, Urdu, Farsi, and other RTL languages render correctly across every component. Content editors switch between languages in the CMS, and visitors toggle with a single click.
Can non-technical staff update the mosque website?
That's the whole reason we use a headless CMS like Sanity. Your office admin or a volunteer can add announcements, update event details, upload khutbah recordings, and edit page content through a visual editor — no coding involved. We provide hands-on training before launch.
How long does it take to build a mosque website?
Most mosque websites go live in 6 to 8 weeks. Smaller sites with standard features can ship in 5. Larger Islamic centers with multilingual content, extensive archives, and custom facility booking may need 10 to 12 weeks. We nail down the timeline during discovery so there are no surprises.
Can you display the website on TVs and kiosks inside the masjid?
Yes. We build a dedicated display mode for large screens showing the next prayer countdown, the full daily schedule, and rotating announcements. It runs in any browser on a smart TV, Raspberry Pi, or digital signage hardware — no extra software required.
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