You've narrowed it down to two. Islamic Relief USA and Zakat Foundation of America are the two most-cited Muslim charities in the U.S. for a reason: both have strong track records, high transparency ratings, and clearly defined programs. But they're built around different priorities, and if your zakat has a specific purpose — international relief vs. domestic need, emergency response vs. development — one will fit better than the other.
This comparison covers programs, financials, transparency, geographic reach, and who each charity is best suited for. Both are listed in HalalWallet's charity directory. For the full rules on giving zakat to a charity, see can you give zakat directly to a charity?
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Quick comparison: Islamic Relief USA vs. Zakat Foundation of America
Islamic Relief USA: founded 1993, Alexandria VA, global reach (40+ countries), focuses on emergency relief and long-term development, Charity Navigator 4-star rated, strong international program breadth. Zakat Foundation of America: founded 2001, based in Illinois, U.S. domestic programs plus international relief, explicitly structured for shariah-compliant zakat distribution, Charity Navigator well rated, strong domestic giving component.
About Islamic Relief USA
Islamic Relief USA is the U.S. fundraising arm of Islamic Relief Worldwide, a global humanitarian organization originally founded in the UK in 1984. The U.S. entity has operated since 1993 and is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. It focuses on emergency relief, food security, water and sanitation, orphan sponsorship, and long-term community development programs.
The scale is significant. Islamic Relief operates in more than 40 countries and responds to major disasters globally — floods in Pakistan, conflict zones in Gaza and Yemen, drought in East Africa. In the U.S., the organization raises substantial funds and channels most of them into international programs. Its Charity Navigator 4-star rating reflects strong financial health and accountability practices. Audited financials and 990s are publicly available.
Full profile: Islamic Relief USA
About Zakat Foundation of America
Zakat Foundation of America was founded in 2001 and is based in Illinois. Its programs span both international relief and domestic U.S. giving — the domestic component is what sets it apart from most Muslim charities of similar size. ZFA runs food pantries and direct financial assistance programs for low-income families inside the United States, specifically designed to reach Muslims who qualify as zakat recipients.
ZFA explicitly describes its distribution methodology in terms of the eight zakat-eligible categories from Islamic jurisprudence. This level of shariah-compliance documentation is relatively unusual and useful for donors who want to know their zakat is being distributed in a way that meets religious requirements, not just legal ones. ZFA also does significant international work in disaster relief, food aid, and water access.
Full profile: Zakat Foundation of America.
Programs: what each charity actually does
Islamic Relief USA's program breadth is wider. The organization has active programs in emergency response (natural disasters, conflict zones), food distribution, orphan sponsorship, clean water access, and education. Most of this work happens internationally. If your goal is to reach the most people globally through a single charity, Islamic Relief USA's network is hard to beat.
Zakat Foundation of America runs a narrower but more focused set of programs. Internationally, ZFA concentrates on food security, emergency relief, and water access. Domestically, it runs direct financial assistance programs and food pantries specifically for American Muslims and low-income families. If your giving priority includes helping Muslims inside the U.S. — not just internationally — ZFA is the only major organization that does both at scale.
Financial transparency
Both organizations file IRS Form 990 annually and publish audited financials. Both have Charity Navigator listings and have maintained high ratings historically. Islamic Relief USA's scale means it has more data points and a longer review history — there's more public information available to analyze. ZFA's financials are strong but come from a smaller organization, which means less third-party scrutiny overall.
HalalWallet gives both organizations a 3/3 transparency score. For current Charity Navigator ratings, check Charity Navigator directly — ratings update annually based on newly filed 990s. You can also compare both in the HalalWallet charity directory.
Zakat compliance
Both organizations accept zakat and state that they distribute it to eligible recipients. The difference is documentation. Zakat Foundation of America explicitly describes its distribution categories in shariah terms and structures certain programs specifically around zakat-eligible recipients. Islamic Relief USA distributes to vulnerable populations globally and accepts zakat, but its program descriptions focus more on humanitarian outcomes than fiqh categories.
For most donors, both are valid for zakat. If you want more explicit shariah documentation of how your zakat is distributed, ZFA provides more of it. If you trust a large, well-audited organization's humanitarian programs to reach the needy and want maximum reach, Islamic Relief USA delivers that.
Geographic reach
Islamic Relief USA: 40+ countries, strong presence in MENA, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia. Responds to major global disasters. Minimal U.S. domestic giving programs. Zakat Foundation of America: international programs in similar regions, plus active domestic programs in the United States. If you want your donation to help U.S. Muslims, ZFA is the stronger choice.
Who each charity is best for
Islamic Relief USA is best for donors whose priority is maximum international reach, disaster response capacity, or giving to a large organization with a long institutional track record. If you're giving a substantial amount and want it to reach the most people in crisis zones globally, Islamic Relief USA is the more scaled option.
Zakat Foundation of America is best for donors who want to give domestically in the U.S. alongside international programs, who want explicit shariah documentation of zakat distribution, or who prefer a focused organization with a clear giving structure. ZFA is also strong for donors in the Midwest who want to support a charity with strong local roots.
Bottom line
Both are credible, transparent, and appropriate for zakat. The decision comes down to priorities: international scale vs. domestic reach, breadth of programs vs. shariah documentation clarity. If you're giving a significant zakat amount and want the most rigorous accountability, either will serve you well. If you want to know your donation reaches American Muslims in need, Zakat Foundation of America is the better fit. For maximum global humanitarian reach, go with Islamic Relief USA. See both in the full charity directory alongside every other reviewed U.S. Muslim charity on HalalWallet, and review the zakat hub for guidance on fulfilling your zakat obligation.
Frequently asked questions
Is Islamic Relief USA 4 stars on Charity Navigator? Islamic Relief USA has historically maintained a 4-star Charity Navigator rating. Ratings update annually, so check Charity Navigator directly for the current score.
Does Zakat Foundation of America distribute zakat per shariah requirements? Yes. ZFA explicitly structures its zakat distribution around the eight eligible categories defined in Islamic jurisprudence and describes this methodology publicly.
Which is larger — Islamic Relief USA or Zakat Foundation of America? Islamic Relief USA is significantly larger in terms of total revenue and international reach, operating in 40+ countries with a global network. ZFA is smaller but has a more focused program model.
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Can I give sadaqah to either organization? Yes. Both accept voluntary sadaqah in addition to zakat. Sadaqah has no eligible-category restrictions, so either organization is appropriate for non-obligatory giving.
Does Islamic Relief USA help Muslims inside the United States? Islamic Relief USA's programs are primarily international. Zakat Foundation of America runs more extensive domestic U.S. programs if that's a priority for your giving.
