TLDR: Gathering expressions of interest for people who want to contribute to a new org working on making zakat more effective -
fill out this form!Hi,
I've been researching the feasibility of launching a new org which (either entirely, or as one of its functions) works to redirect zakat to (the most) effective charities. You can see some thoughts I've had whilst doing this work here: 1, 2, 3 .
I'm gathering expressions of interest from anyone who is interest in being part of this new org, either full time or in some bit-part capacity. Ideally I'd find a great co-founder to work with, but there are lots of other ways to contribute.
Feel free to share the form link with anyone you think might be interested, and feel free to comment or DM with any questions or suggestions.
Thanks !
I appreciate how long you've been working on this topic! I've read your related posts and the conversations are fascinating.
That said, I don't think that plugging Zakat into an EA framework is possible. I haven't seen any serious Muslim scholar support using Zakat funds to avoid global catastrophic risks or future pandemics. You've already been Fatwa shopping to no avail.
There's only one clear area of overlap: direct cash transfers to poor Muslims. But I'm unsure how your group would conduct this work more effectively than popular charities like Islamic Relief or Helping Hand.
I have two alternative recommendations for your proposed group (and for any Muslim in EA):
I look forward to reading your longer report. If you're interested in convincing skeptics like me, I suggest addressing the following questions:
Can Muslims give Zakat to EA causes? We agree that Zakat and longtermist projects aren't compatible, and that direct cash transfers to the poor are compatible. But what about other cause areas? I'm not familiar with Zakat being used for non-emergency global health interventions (e.g., deworming, reducing lead exposure, deploying insecticide-treated bed nets, etc.). It seems possible, given Zakat use for medical nec... (read more)