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Almsgiving And Interfaith Collaboration in Nigeria
Abstract
One of the ways to strengthen unity in a multi-religious nation like Nigeria is for Faith Communities to collectively demonstrate the teachings of their scriptures to enhance peaceful co-existence and the well-being of the people. Premised on the above, this paper aims to explore the viability of Almsgiving as a tool for social welfare through interfaith collaboration. The study is underpinned by both Altruism and Collaborative Governance Theories. Relying on the fundamental sources of both Christianity and Islam, the study adopts qualitative analysis to elucidate the commonalities and potential synergies in almsgiving practices between the two Faiths. It argues that appropriate synergy among religious actors could lead to a successful implementation of social welfare development projects that will impact the well-being of the Nigerian populace. This study can contribute to and advance the broader discourse on social welfare and humanitarian support. It offers practical recommendations for policymakers and Faith-based organizations to achieve a better society.