Hussain, NausheenaCheema, JehanzebThapa, SitashmaToosi, Massumeh H.Hughes, MicahSiddiqui, Shariq2023-12-292023-12-292023-12-27Hussain, N., Cheema, J., Thapa, S., Toosi, M.H., Hughes, M., and Siddiqui, S. (2023), U.S. Muslim Women’s Philanthropy Report 2023. Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/37512Philanthropy plays an important role in the daily life of U.S. Muslims. The Muslim American Zakat Report 2022 found that Muslims gave an estimated 4.3 billion dollars in zakat. Despite these impressive numbers, a large gap in understanding U.S. Muslim demographics and dynamics exists. U.S. Muslims, especially Muslim women, are not adequately researched nor their giving patterns understood. This report departs from existing literature on U.S. Muslim women that centers topics such as stigma, negative stereotypes, and discrimination, and, instead, sheds light on Muslim women’s philanthropic behaviors and generosity by analyzing survey data on demographic characteristics, religious beliefs and practices, donation and zakat giving, and volunteerismen-USAttribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalMuslim PhilanthropyMuslim WomenU.S. MuslimsU.S. Muslim WomenWomen’s PhilanthropyU.S. Muslim Women’s Philanthropy Report 2023Report