Fotoh, Inc. is the holding company behind sixteen software and hardware products built to serve Allah's ummah — from the athan in your pocket to the masjid that hasn't been built yet. Every product feeds the next.
Fotoh exists to make it easier to be a practicing Muslim in the modern world — and to let the world taste Islam in action. We build tools. Allah guides. We never put a vendor between Muslims and their worship, never monetize the teaching of Islam, never quantify Allah's reward, and never turn anyone's faith journey into content.
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The mobile athan and prayer companion every Muslim opens five times a day. Native iOS, on-device prayer time astronomy, athan playback with priority chain, an interactive 3D globe showing live prayers worldwide, and a Haram-Audio Firewall. The consumer gateway AND the critical-path revenue engine of the entire Fotoh ecosystem — Premium ($10/mo) and Life Services ($24.99/mo) tiers fund the rest of the platform. Open to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Learn moreThe full management platform every masjid receives free, forever. Voice-first: the president talks to the Companion AI, the imam announces changes into the masjid microphone, and everything updates in real time. Full backend modules (financial, CRM, events, donations) sit invisibly behind the AI.
Learn moreThe invisible engine. MIS discovers, monitors, and connects every masjid in the world (1.7 million target). It powers the Ummah Census — mapping where Muslims live so we know where to build masjids next. No user interface, no consumer revenue. MIS is infrastructure.
Learn moreLive broadcasting from every masjid to the global ummah. Real-time AI classifiers detect athan, iqama, salat, and the final salam, maintaining one continuous broadcast through all four phases. Phase-specific filtering ensures private chatter between sacred moments is never broadcast.
Learn moreAn AI companion for personal hifz. Recite into your phone; Tasmeea listens, compares against the correct Quranic text, and gives real-time feedback on accuracy, pronunciation, and tajweed. A second mode — Live Verse Display — shows verses on screens as the imam recites. Free forever.
Learn moreA platform that multiplies a sheikh's capacity from two students per session to twenty or fifty. Students recite into the app; AI pre-screens errors and marks difficult passages; the sheikh reviews only the flagged sections. The sheikh remains the authority — the AI is a capable assistant.
Learn moreTwo complementary experiences in Live Athan. The Companion is the universal life advisor using the Three-Pillar Framework (dunya + sharia + spiritual). Ummah Stars are digital clones of real scholars, speaking only from their actual recorded fatwas — never fabricating. Trust through restraint.
Learn moreReal-time translation of khutbahs, lectures, and Islamic content into any language. A worshipper in an Arabic-language khutbah follows along in English, Indonesian, Urdu, Spanish — whatever they need. Powered by neural translation tuned with an Islamic terminology dictionary.
Learn moreSharia-compliant matchmaking through the masjid ecosystem. Not a swipe-based dating app. The Companion AI conducts virtual conferences between candidates with families present and the masjid imam providing oversight. Family-involved, AI-moderated, supervised.
Learn moreJob matching and career coaching through the masjid network. The Companion AI coaches interview preparation and matches skills to opportunities within the Muslim business ecosystem. A single conversation that understands both the practical search and the spiritual context.
Learn moreA Kindle-like e-ink cover for a physical Quran. Hardware device plus iOS companion app. Page display, bookmarks, annotations, integrated tafseer, and search — without losing the tactile, sacred experience of holding a bound mushaf.
Learn moreThe remedy of riba, and the ultimate goal of the Fotoh ecosystem. An interest-free lending platform where members contribute to a global pool and never withdraw principal in this life. 100% of every contribution enters the pool whole; 100% of every disbursement reaches the borrower whole — zero transactional fees from either side. Operations funded from investment yield on a halal portfolio. Operated by qardon.org (501(c)(3), bootstrap incorporation).
Learn moreCalamity aid for accidents, illness, fire, and unexpected loss — open to Muslims and non-Muslims. NOT insurance. NOT takaful. NOT a policy. A program of qardon.org, funded by investment yield on the pool (never the waqf principal). Surplus seeds new lending capital — every dollar of help becomes permanent revolving help. Activates when pool yield supports calamity claims.
Learn moreOff-grid, solar-powered masjid-to-masjid mesh network for when internet and power grids fail. Each masjid becomes a self-powered communication node. Built now, while supply chains work. When crisis comes, the network is already there.
Learn moreAI-powered security and professional broadcasting for masjids in one system. Autonomous drones and fixed cameras patrol the perimeter with AI threat detection, multilingual loudspeaker warnings, and court-admissible evidence recording. One investment, two missions.
Learn moreRobotic construction. 3D-printed concrete, modular assembly, construction robotics — a new masjid in days instead of years. MIS identifies where masjids are needed; Qardon funds the construction; Masjid Builder executes. The masjid arrives with MMS, MRN, Haris, and broadcasting integrated from day one.
Learn moreLive Athan brings users. MIS discovers where they pray and where they don't. Methana broadcasts what they witness. The Companion teaches and guides. Qardon funds the masjids that need building. Masjid Builder builds them. MRN keeps them connected when the grid fails. Haris keeps them safe. Each product feeds the next. The circle is complete.
Fotoh, Inc. welcomes serious conversations with strategic partners, journalists covering the Muslim economy, and investors who want to fund infrastructure that serves a 1.9-billion-person ummah.