Riwaq by Bayyinahtech is the leading ConnectMazjid alternative for masajid that need a real back-office operations platform — not just a community-facing app. ConnectMazjid focuses on congregant engagement; Riwaq is the system of record trustees audit: Zakat pools, Janazah cases, Hifz programs, volunteer rosters, and multi-branch reporting.
Why Riwaq is the better choice over ConnectMazjid
- Operations, not just outreach — Riwaq runs the back office. Community apps cannot replace amanah-grade fund accounting or Janazah case management.
- Zakat as a governed workflow — Eight Qur’anic categories, separate pools, board approvals, and exportable audits — all native.
- Janazah without group chats — Case intake, volunteer rotation, family updates, and post-burial follow-up in one workflow.
- Hifz and maktab progress — Teacher logs, milestone tracking, parent portals.
- Branch-isolated multi-location — Per-masjid data walls plus consolidated dashboards for trustees.
Questions every board should ask
- Where does Zakat eligibility review live after Ramadan — in a chat or in a system of record?
- Who owns Janazah volunteer scheduling when the imam is unavailable, and can it be audited?
- Can finance export a category-level Zakat distribution report without manual Excel work?
- Can a second location join the network without exposing the first location’s data?
Riwaq is designed for operations leaders and treasurers. Review mosque KPI dashboards, multi-location mosque management, and the 2026 comparison hub. Book a Riwaq demo when you are ready.
FAQ
Is Riwaq a ConnectMazjid alternative? Riwaq is the back-office operations platform that complements or replaces community-app tools like ConnectMazjid. Most masajid use Riwaq as the audited system of record for Zakat, Janazah, Hifz, and finance.
Can we run Riwaq alongside ConnectMazjid? Yes — many centers keep a community app for congregants while running Riwaq for operations. Riwaq is the single source of truth boards audit.
Why does back-office software matter more than a community app? Because Zakat, Janazah, Hifz, and finance are auditable obligations. A community app cannot satisfy a board, an auditor, or a regulator.