We back founders building for Muslim communities — with capital, craft, and connections.

Seed‑stage checks ($25k–$150k) plus real operator help on distribution, hiring, and product‑market fit. Global, founder‑first, sector‑agnostic.

Typical sectors: fintech, health, education, commerce, media, AI infra • Global / diaspora

Fit Check

  • Problem rooted in Muslim markets or diaspora needs
  • Early signal: users, revenue, or unique distribution
  • Ethical, Sharia‑conscious approach
  • Ambition to scale globally
Read our thesis →

Thesis

1.9B Muslims are an underserved, digital‑native market. Many real problems remain unbuilt or under‑designed — yet are venture‑scale with the right rails and trust.

Cultural Edge

Fluency and trust unlock distribution in relationship‑driven markets.

Global From Day 1

Diaspora + cross‑border demand lets products travel fast.

Ethical Moats

Compliance, values, and community alignment build defensibility.

Operator DNA

We bring hands‑on help across product, GTM, hiring, and fundraising.

What We Bring

Intellectual

Operator Craft

Product/design reviews, pricing, AI/infra guidance, sales playbooks.

Social

Network Access

Warm intros to enterprise buyers, regional partners, creators, advisors.

Financial

Aligned Capital

Founder‑friendly checks with co‑investor syndication when helpful.

Process

  1. 01

    Apply

    Share your deck + metrics. Weekly reviews.

    Founder application →
  2. 02

    Deep Dive

    45–60 minutes with relevant operators. Clear decision + feedback.

  3. 03

    Partner & Build

    Check + working plan for distribution, hiring, and PMF milestones.

FAQ

Stages & sectors

Pre‑seed/seed. Sector‑agnostic with emphasis on fintech, health, education, commerce, media, AI infrastructure, and civic tech.

Do founders need to be Muslim?

No. We invest in mission‑aligned teams building for or with Muslim communities.

Check size & leading

Initial checks $25k–$150k. We occasionally lead small rounds and often help syndicate.

Geography

Global. Many founders are in the diaspora; products often scale beyond Muslim markets.