The Effect of Religion on Muslims' Charitable Contributions to Members of a Non-Muslim Majority

R. Morton, Kai Ou, Xiangdong Qin
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We investigate the effects of religion on charitable contributions of Muslims who are in a minority to non-Muslims who are in a majority and to fellow Muslims. We find that religious thinking leads to significantly more charitable giving by 10%. The effect of religious thinking is dependent on the ethnic identity of the recipient: we find a significant effect on giving behavior towards relatively more privileged outgroup members (Han Chinese), but a small and generally insignificant effect towards ingroup members (fellow Muslims). With religious thinking, prosocial behavior towards outgroup members is significantly higher by 14%, which is mainly explained by the religiosity of Muslims. Our results have implications for our understanding of the influence of Islamic rules on Muslims' attitudes and behavior towards non-Muslims and for the design of fundraising mechanisms in Muslim communities.
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宗教对穆斯林对非穆斯林多数成员的慈善捐助的影响
我们调查了宗教对占少数的穆斯林对占多数的非穆斯林和穆斯林同胞的慈善捐款的影响。我们发现,宗教思想会导致慈善捐赠显著增加10%。宗教思想的影响依赖于接受者的民族身份:我们发现,对相对更有特权的外群体成员(汉族)的捐赠行为有显著影响,但对内群体成员(穆斯林同胞)的捐赠行为影响很小,而且通常不显著。有宗教思维的人,对群体外成员的亲社会行为显著高出14%,这主要与穆斯林的宗教虔诚度有关。我们的研究结果对我们理解伊斯兰规则对穆斯林对非穆斯林的态度和行为的影响以及穆斯林社区筹款机制的设计具有启示意义。
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