Network structure

Masjid-centric. Nation-wide.

Rafiq uses a six-level structure that mirrors how communities actually organise themselves on the ground — and a single registration propagates upward through every layer.

Stylised map of India with glowing community nodes
  1. 1
    Individual

    Each registered member with verified skills, location and availability.

    e.g. A doctor in Bhopal · A teacher in Hyderabad
  2. 2
    Masjid

    Members linked to their local masjid as the foundational unit.

    e.g. Jama Masjid · Madina Masjid
  3. 3
    Locality

    Mohallas and neighbourhoods, served by one or more masjids.

    e.g. Mehdipatnam · Bhendi Bazaar
  4. 4
    District

    Coordinators aggregate localities for regional planning and response.

    e.g. Hyderabad · Mumbai · Lucknow
  5. 5
    State

    State-level leadership for inter-district coordination and policy.

    e.g. Telangana · Maharashtra · UP
  6. 6
    National

    Nationwide visibility for large-scale mobilisation and support.

    e.g. All India · 28 states · 600+ districts
Roles & responsibilities

Coordinators at every level.

LevelRolePrimary responsibility
MasjidImam / CommitteeVerify members, link them to the masjid
LocalityLocality coordinatorAggregate masjid data, plan local welfare
DistrictDistrict coordinatorMobilise across localities, validate registrations
StateState coordinatorPolicy, inter-district response, leadership
NationalNational councilStrategy, partnerships, nationwide drives