Members can quickly see local prayer context, Jumuah schedules, home masjid details, and preference-aware prayer views.
Product Roadmap
See what is live, what is moving, and what is next.
Muslim Community Hub is growing in deliberate releases. We balance freshness with continuity: core platform capabilities stay visible long enough for the community to discover them, while smaller improvements rotate through Enhancements after each production release.
What's delivered
Core platform liveHome masjid iqamah change emails now send through a durable queue with branded delivery, while starred masjid alerts stay opt-in for members who want broader updates.
A polished directory helps families discover local masajid, websites, directions, locations, and community details.
Full-time Islamic schools now have a dedicated discovery experience, with the structure ready for weekend schools next.
Community events support richer cards, flyers, paid or free registration, confirmed tickets, QR codes, and admin scanning flows.
Muslim-owned businesses can now create a draft profile, import details from their website, protect home-based privacy, publish to the directory, and manage a polished Business Space.
Businesses now have richer public detail pages with service highlights, contact actions, and shareable links that generate better previews on WhatsApp and other apps.
Blog articles now give Muslim Community Hub a durable place for product spotlights, community guides, and updates that can be shared with rich previews beyond the weekly message.
Masjids, schools, and future organization types can be claimed by verified domain-based admins before they manage their profile.
Email delivery, branded notification templates, production analytics, and mobile install guidance are now part of the platform base.
Enhancements
Quality upgradesEvent cards now support a mobile-native share action so members can send rich event links through WhatsApp, Facebook, messages, and other apps.
The business directory now supports featured businesses, category browsing, cleaner filters, and public detail pages designed to help families find and trust local services faster.
Shared event, announcement, and business links now carry better titles, context, flyers or cover media, and branded fallback cards when no custom image exists.
Event registration now supports event-specific ticket options like Individual, Family of 2, Family of 4+, student, sponsor, or vendor packages with attendee-aware capacity, revenue estimates, and organizer summaries.
Admins can triage feedback faster with Gmail-like compact rows, quick thanks, accepted, resolved actions, and gentler customer-facing responses.
Mobile navigation, prayer board anchors, home masjid discovery, and personalized masjid actions are being refined so members can act with fewer taps.
In progress
Active buildWe are improving how events flow from masjid and school websites into MCH so the Events page can grow without manual firefighting.
Events and announcements are being organized for higher volume, recurring programs, expired content, and audience filters like sisters and youth.
Verified organization admins will be able to keep details current, publish events, and share announcements from their organization profile.
We are shaping the next layer of Business Space with stronger trust signals, discovery improvements, website-help requests, and future growth surfaces that can support community commerce.
Coming soon
Next growth betsA dedicated education page for Quran academies, Sunday schools, Hifz programs, and weekend learning programs connected to local communities.
Schools, masajid, and nonprofits will be able to showcase open enrollment, hiring needs, achievements, and timely updates.
Local nonprofits will get a structured home for programs, volunteer opportunities, donation links, and community campaigns.
A weekly community update will help members discover new directories, upcoming events, important reminders, and ways to contribute.
A future commerce surface for halal vendors, fall-fest booths, Eid livestock, abayas, scarves, thobes, services, and trusted community sellers.
Limited-capacity events, school enrollment, and high-demand programs can use fair waitlists when registrations or seats are full.
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