rightgive — formerly Islam Channel Giving — has introduced a new feature designed to help Muslims build a simple but powerful habit of giving every Friday.
The “Jumuah Givers” feature allows users to automate their donations on the most blessed day of the week.
As narrated in Sahih Muslim, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: “The best day on which the sun has risen is Friday; on it Adam was created, and on it he was made to enter Paradise.”
By encouraging consistent weekly donations, rightgive aims to highlight how the power of small acts of regular giving can turn into a source of ongoing reward.
Even modest contributions can accumulate over time and support vital causes such as orphan care, emergency relief, healthcare, food, water, education, mosque projects, and support for widows.
Users can also turn individual acts of charity into a shared community effort by inviting friends and family to join their Jumuah giving habit.
“Take on only as much as you can do of good deeds, for the best of deeds is that which is done consistently, even if it is little.” (Sunan Ibn Majah 4240, Sahih)
Creating lasting change
The launch builds on rightgive’s wider mission to make charitable giving simpler, faster and more meaningful for Muslims worldwide.
rightgive embraces the latest digital tools and is designed to make charitable donations easier and more transparent.
The platform connects donors with a wide network of verified charities, ranging from global organisations to local community initiatives.
With features such as automated donations, personalised fundraising campaigns and real-time campaign updates, rightgive is designed for a new generation of digital donors.
rightgive builds on an impressive history of charitable achievement through Islam Channel Giving:
- 12,000+ donors across digital giving platforms.
- £100m+ raised for charitable causes through online platforms and Islam Channel TV appeals since 2004.
- 1000s projects delivered, including mosque construction, education initiatives and emergency refugee relief.
“We are building an online community to do right in this world and beyond,” said the team behind rightgive. “A safe space for Muslims to come together to inspire each other, to share charitable goals and causes. Giving guided by faith, powered by trust, and enriched by community.”


