Trends in U.S. Muslim Humanitarian Giving, 2000-2025 Over the past quarter-century, Muslim Americans have become a more visible, organised and strategic force in philanthropy and humanitarian giving. Their charitable patterns reflect both religious obligations (such as Zakah and Sadaqah) and an evolving civic participation in U.S. society.This article traces major trends, key data points, and … Read more
Islamic Charitable Services by Category in Australia and New Zealand The Muslim charitable landscape in Australia and New Zealand reflects the unique multicultural and humanitarian spirit of both countries.Rooted in zakāt, ṣadaqah, and waqf, Islamic charities across Oceania provide both local community support and global humanitarian relief — serving populations that, while relatively small, are … Read more
Islamic Charitable Services by Category in the United Kingdom The United Kingdom has one of the most developed Muslim charitable sectors in the Western world.With a Muslim population exceeding 3.9 million (≈ 6% of the population, Census 2021), thousands of registered charities deliver services locally and internationally under the Charity Commission for England and Wales, … Read more
Islamic Charitable Services by Category in the United States The United States is home to one of the most dynamic Muslim charitable sectors in the world.With an estimated 4.5 to 5 million Muslims and over 2,700 mosques (ISPU 2020), thousands of registered nonprofits serve local, national, and global communities through a wide range of faith-inspired … Read more
Islamic Charitable Services by Category in Canada Canada’s Muslim charitable sector is broad and active, reflecting both faith-based imperatives (such as zakat and sadaqah) and the diversity of services needed in Canadian society. Below we outline major categories of Islamic charitable work across Canada, highlight key services, brief historical and social context, and note community … Read more
Growth of Mosques in Western Countries (2000-2025) In many Western countries, the number and prominence of mosques has increased significantly over the last two and a half decades. This growth reflects larger demographic changes—the increase in Muslim populations through immigration, birth-rates, conversion, and second/third generation settlement—as well as changing patterns in religiosity, civic presence and … Read more
Muslim Population in New Zealand: A National Overview New Zealand’s Muslim community is modest but steadily growing. According to the 2023 Census, there are about 75,144 Muslims in New Zealand — which is around 1.5% of the total national population. (Wikipedia)But their distribution and community structure differ across regions, shaped by immigration history, urban centres, … Read more
Muslim Population in Australia: A State & Territory Overview Australia’s Muslim community is rapidly growing. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census, there are 813,392 Muslims in Australia — about 3.2% of the national population. (Australian Bureau of Statistics)But their distribution and community structure vary widely across states and territories, shaped by … Read more
Muslim Population in the United Kingdom: A Regional Overview The United Kingdom is home to a richly diverse Muslim community. According to the Office for National Statistics and related analyses, just under 4.0 million Muslims live in the UK — about 6.0% of the total population. (Wikipedia)But their distribution and community structure vary widely across … Read more
Muslim Population in the United States: A State Overview The United States is home to one of the most diverse Muslim communities in the world.Although the U.S. Census does not collect religious data, estimates from the Pew Research Center and other demographic sources suggest that over 4.5 million Muslims live in America — roughly 1.3% … Read more
Muslim Population in Canada: A Provincial Overview Canada’s Muslim community is one of the fastest-growing faith groups in the country.According to Statistics Canada (2021 Census), over 1.8 million Muslims live here — about 4.9 % of the national population.But their distribution and community structure vary widely across provinces, shaped by history, immigration, economy, and local … Read more