15-04-2024
LONDON: A recent survey report has revealed that Muslims residing in the United Kingdom have donated more in charity than any other religious community living in the country.
The study titled “British Muslim Giving Behaviors”, conducted by Blue State, shows that the Muslim community donated as much as four times when compared to the donations made by the rest of the British population.
On an overage, British Muslims donated £708 in the last 12 months as opposed to £165 by a non-Muslim adult UK citizen.
On the preferences of UK Muslims regarding their donations, the report revealed that 61% of Zakat given by the community went to Islamic organizations, whereas, 14% went to secular entities.
The survey, which included a total of 2,010 people across the UK along with a dedicated sample of 1,003 Muslims, also revealed that three out of four UK Muslims have already donated to support people in Gaza, while 67% were planning to further donate in the future.
Despite the prevailing economic crisis in the UK, 49% of Muslims there are willing to increase their charitable donations in the next 12 months against 21% of the rest of the respondents (non-Muslims) in the UK.
“Muslim donors aged 45-54 gave £723 (6.5 times the UK baseline of £112) while those aged 55 and above had given an average of £685 against the £129 in this age group across the whole of the UK (5.3 times more),” the report reads.
“This is followed by the East of England, where Muslims had an average gift of £1,127 (vs £215 average for the region) and a 5.2 multiplier. In the West Midlands, the average gift was £659 (vs £133), and in the North East, the average gift was £613 (vs. £117),” it adds.
Furthermore, it was also observed that 35% of the Muslim respondents said that they gave Zakat during the holy month of Ramadan, whereas 15% and 12% donated during the last 10 days and on the 27th night, respectively.
Meanwhile, 27% said that they donated Zakat throughout the year.
Furthermore, UK Muslims “seem twice as likely towards leaving a legacy gift” with 19% downloading a free will pack from a charity against 9% of UK adults.
Whereas 20% attended a “gift in wills event” and 18% added a donation to a charity in their wills, respectively.
British Muslims are the most generous group in the UK, giving more than four times as much money to charity each year than the average Brit, according to new research. Consultancy Blue State reported that British Muslims gave £708 each on average over 12 months, compared to £165 for the wider UK population.
More than three in 10 Muslims, Catholics and Jews donated money during 2012, ICM Research found.
Followers of Islam gave an average of $567 compared to Jewish givers who donated around $412, according to the survey of just over 4,000 people in the UK.
Christians gave considerably less. Protestants donated an average of $308, while Roman Catholics gave around $272, the poll found. Atheists averaged just $177.
In total 4,036 people answered the question: “How much, if at all, would you say you generally donated to charities last year?”
Respondents were asked to exclude buying items from charity stores or sponsoring someone for a charity activity.
The finding follows a recent Pew Research Center survey of more than 38,000 Muslims in 39 countries, which found that 77 percent said they donated to charity.
Data from the online platform JustGiving.com also shows that Muslims are increasingly using online methods for their Zakat, the Muslim practice of charitable donations with a growth of close to 70 percent over the last two years. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)