Building trust: how we account for every riyal

Every year we publish our expenses, down to the figures. In one recent report on our work in Mali, the numbers spoke plainly: 83 orphans sponsored, 48 water wells dug, educational and aid projects delivered — a total of just over 47,000 Omani riyals, itemised and accounted for.
The chain from intention to impact
Behind every published figure is a chain: a donation is recorded, allocated to a fund, approved through a tiered process, spent, and documented. Our finance system is built around double-entry accounting and open books, so a riyal can be followed from the hand that gave it to the family that received it.
Transparency as worship
We treat accountability as part of the act of charity, not an afterthought to it. A donor should be able to ask "where did my sadaqah go?" and receive an answer with a date, an amount and a name — not a slogan.
That is the standard we hold ourselves to, because the trust you place in us is itself an amanah we will one day be asked about.




