A modern alternative to the mosque donation box
Compare traditional mosque donation boxes with tap-to-donate kiosks built for congregants who no longer carry cash.

Audience
Mosque treasurers and volunteers managing cash boxes
Problem
Cash boxes are familiar, but they create counting work, security concerns, and missed gifts from cashless donors.
Solution
A donation kiosk preserves in-person giving while making the transaction digital, fast, and easier to record.
Why masjids choose a dedicated donation kiosk
Mosque fundraising is not generic ecommerce. The best system understands Jumu'ah traffic, Ramadan urgency, Zakat clarity, and the trust expectations of Muslim communities.
The cash box still has a place
Some donors will always prefer cash. The opportunity is to add a digital path beside the box, not to remove a familiar practice overnight.
Digital in-person giving
A kiosk lets the masjid keep the physical giving moment while reducing the friction and recordkeeping burden of cash.
Trust signals
Built to earn donor confidence
Donors need to understand the fund, trust the organization, and complete the gift without confusion. Khayr keeps those priorities at the center.
Frequently asked questions
Should a mosque remove cash boxes?
Usually no. Add a kiosk alongside cash boxes so every donor has a giving method that fits them.
Why not just use an online form?
Online forms are useful, but a kiosk captures donor intent inside the masjid when the appeal is fresh.
Ready to evaluate a mosque donation kiosk?
Tell us about your masjid, Jumu'ah traffic, Ramadan goals, and current collection process. We will help you map the right setup.
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