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For masjids · Halal-only platform

A 24/7 voice agent for your masjid front desk.

Jummah-time questions. 3 AM Fajr calls. Eid RSVPs. Ramadan iftar and taraweeh schedules. Donation pledges. Revert onboarding. Akhi picks up — with adab — every time the masjid line rings.

Pre-launch — we're calling our first 30 customers personally.

At a glance

How this voice agent fits in production.

Best for

Masjids of 200–1,500 musallis

Single-volunteer offices, board-run institutions, and any masjid whose front-desk line goes to voicemail when sister Asma is in Madinah.

Handles

Inbound + outbound voice

Jummah questions, Eid RSVPs, donation pledges, revert onboarding, taraweeh schedule — switching between English, Arabic, and Urdu mid-call when needed.

Connects to

Your existing stack

Twilio, Plivo, SIP. MOHID, MasjidConnect, LaunchGood. Stripe, Zelle, ACH. WhatsApp Business for follow-up text.

What Akhi handles

The calls your masjid line gets, handled with adab.

One voice agent for the calls your volunteers can't catch in time, and the questions your imam shouldn't have to answer twice.

3 AM Fajr-time questions

A revert calls before Fajr asking about wudu. Akhi greets with salam, walks them through the basics, and queues an imam callback at sunrise — never invents a fiqh ruling.

Jummah-time confirmations

Khutbah start time. Overflow parking. Sisters' prayer space. Akhi handles every Friday — without your volunteer's phone going silent under the load.

Eid event RSVPs

Families register, ask about the children's program, and confirm musalla details. Akhi captures names, ages, and accommodations straight into your CRM.

Ramadan iftar & taraweeh schedule

Iftar time tonight. Which sheikh leads taraweeh. Which juz is being recited. Akhi answers nightly variations in English, Arabic, or Urdu.

Donation pledges

Zakat and sadaqah pledges, confirmed against your imam's fatwa for project eligibility. Zelle, ACH, or check pickup — whichever is easiest for the donor.

Revert & new-Muslim onboarding

First call. First Jummah. First Ramadan. Akhi greets with warmth, schedules them with your imam, and never overstates what it can answer on its own.

The Yusuf reality

Said out loud by the brothers running masjids today.

We didn't make these up. They're from masjid practitioners writing publicly about the same office phone, the same WhatsApp overload, the same Jummah amanah — long before Akhi existed.

If your masjid is still coordinating events over WhatsApp, collecting donations in a cash box, and tracking members in a spreadsheet — this guide is for you. The ummah deserves better.

theummah.io

Masjid Management Software
When a masjid posts an iqamah time (especially for Jumu'ah), it is an amanah — a trust — that needs to be held. You are giving the congregation your word that the prayer will happen at a specific time.

Ibn Abee Omar

We Can't Tolerate This in Khutbahs
Many of the e-mails and phone calls I receive begin with: 'Salaam, I know you're busy, but…'

Imam Chris Caras

Imam Care

Akhi answers the line your aunt can't. Holds the iqamah amanah at 1:30 PM sharp. Greets the brother who started his email with “Salaam, I know you're busy, but…” — and actually has time for him.

Sample calls

Real adab. Real handoffs.

Two inbound scenarios — a Jummah-time question at noon, and a 3 AM Fajr call from a revert. Note where Akhi answers and where Akhi defers.

Inbound · Jummah question

Al-Noor Masjid · Front Desk Agent

Live
CallerEN

Assalamu alaykum, when is Jummah this week?

AkhiEN

Wa alaykum assalam — Jummah is at 1:30 PM this Friday, insha'Allah. Khutbah at 1:00 PM. Want a text reminder an hour before?

CallerEN

Yes please. Is there parking?

AkhiEN

Yes — main lot opens at 12:30 PM, overflow at the school next door from 1:15 PM. May I send you the address?

Duration

00:42

Language

English

Disposition

Reminder scheduled

Inbound · 3 AM Fajr-time call

Al-Noor Masjid · Front Desk Agent

Live
CallerEN

Salaam — I'm a new Muslim. How do I make wudu?

AkhiEN

Wa alaykum salam, jazak Allahu khairan for calling. I can walk you through the basics, and I'll have our imam call you back at sunrise to confirm. Is that okay?

CallerEN

Yes, please.

AkhiEN

Beautiful. Start by making the intention, then wash your hands three times. I'm logging this so Imam Abdullah has the full context when he calls — what's the best number to reach you?

Duration

01:18

Language

English

Disposition

Imam callback queued for sunrise

Adab guardrails

How this voice agent stays production-safe for the masjid.

One off-tone agent on a Janazah call costs the masjid a decade of trust. These guardrails are not optional config — they ship on by default.

01

Defers fiqh to your imam — never invents a ruling

When a caller asks about Zakat eligibility, gold-jewelry rulings, or anything that takes a scholar, Akhi names the handoff out loud and queues an imam callback. It does not improvise fatawa. Every deferral is logged for your records.

02

Halal-only platform refusal — built into the platform

Akhi cannot be configured to take riba banks, alcohol brands, gambling sites, or conventional insurers as customers. The list is public at /halal-business-filter and permanent. Your masjid trusts a platform that already refused the haram dollar.

03

T&C-gated outbound — consent on every uploaded number

Donor lists, member rosters, and event RSVP follow-ups all require consent confirmation at upload. Every outbound campaign logs callability provenance. Legal blast radius is zero by design.

04

Hands off with full context — never cold-drops

When a caller wants a human, Akhi transfers with the full transcript, language, intent, and disposition already in your imam's hands. No 'let me transfer you' followed by silence and a re-asked question.

Built for the Ummah

A platform your masjid can trust by default.

Adab built in

Greets with proper salams. Pronounces wudu, salah, zakat, Jummah without flinching. Never schedules a fundraising call for Friday at 1 PM.

Halal-only platform

We refuse riba banks, alcohol, gambling, conventional insurance. Permanently. Public list at /halal-business-filter.

Built for the Ummah

12+ Muslim-vernacular languages on the public roadmap. Ramadan and Eid windows respected at the platform level.

EnglishArabic (MSA + Gulf)Urdu+9 on the public roadmap

Frequently asked

What every masjid board asks first.

Will Akhi give a fatwa?

Never. Akhi defers to your imam or scholar on every fiqh question — Zakat eligibility, ruling differences between madhabs, anything sensitive. The agent logs the deferral, captures the question for review, and offers the caller a callback from a qualified human. Adab is the foundation, not a feature bolted on.

What languages does Akhi speak today?

At launch: English, Arabic (MSA + Gulf), and Urdu. On the public roadmap: Indonesian, Malay, Turkish, Bengali, French (Maghreb), Somali, Hausa, Pashto, Dari, Levantine + Maghrebi Arabic. We add a language only after it passes adab review with native speakers — no language ships before it can hold a Jummah-time conversation properly.

What if a caller wants to talk to a human?

Akhi transfers immediately, with the full transcript, intent, and disposition already in your imam or office manager's hands. They never have to re-ask a question the caller already answered. For after-hours calls when no human is on-shift, Akhi schedules a callback for the next available window and sends a confirmation by SMS.

How does Akhi know our iqamah times — and what if they change?

Akhi reads your masjid's prayer schedule, event calendar, and FAQ docs from your existing site (or you upload them in minutes). When iqamah times change — Ramadan, daylight savings, special events — you update your source of truth and Akhi reflects it on the next call. The iqamah-time amanah stays intact.

Bring Akhi to your masjid.

We're calling our first 30 customers personally — masjids, Muslim charities, halal businesses. If your community deserves a line that picks up at 3 AM with adab, drop your number and we'll set it up together.

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