I don’t think helping people who feel an obligation to give zakat do so in the most effective way possible would constitute “endorsing” the awarding of strong preference to members of one’s religion as recipients of charity. It merely recognizes that the donor has already made this precommitment, and we want their donation to be as effective as possible given that precommitment.
I don’t think helping people who feel an obligation to give zakat do so in the most effective way possible would constitute “endorsing” the awarding of strong preference to members of one’s religion as recipients of charity. It merely recognizes that the donor has already made this precommitment, and we want their donation to be as effective as possible given that precommitment.