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Entrepreneur Fateh Ali aims to unveil his Muslim tech startup at Ramadan

Fateh Ali, an Indian-born entrepreneur, want to see Millennials do more of two things that aren’t often associated with each other: visit mosques daily and contribute more to the community. 

 

Fateh Ali, an Indian-born entrepreneur, want to see Millennials do more of two things that aren’t often associated with each other: visit mosques daily and contribute more to the community. 

Fateh and his partner Mohamed Hussein are launching a startup named Collabdeen that aims to help people do just that, wherever they are in the world.

The trigger for developing CollabDeen, a smart mosque app based on Amazon Web Service and expected to be launched during this Ramadan, came when he realized that most Muslims are yet to adopt technology to the fullest to communicate and interact with their community.

His has an ambitious plan: get all Muslims, their brands and businesses signed up and verified on his platform so they can interact and resolve problems using AI, machine learning and other technology.

CollabDeen aims to provide every Muslim with a smartphone, tools to access local community events, live streaming, and enhanced engagement via personalized content. But Fateh says, “this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as services from this platform is concerned.”

Fateh has a clear vision for this startup: “CollabDeen is not a religious platform. It’s a social technology product that fits into the lifestyle of Muslims. Our aim is to make the platform affordable and sustainable for global communities.”

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