Exploring education zakat across various states in Malaysia and its determinants
Background: Zakat is an important Islamic financial tool that contributes to socioeconomic development, including education, by redistributing wealth to those in need. In Malaysia, state governments manage zakat collection and distribution, with significant variation across states in how education z...
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Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
2024
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/116611/7/116611_Exploring%20education%20zakat.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/116611/ https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/febi/ijif/index |
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Summary: | Background: Zakat is an important Islamic financial tool that contributes to socioeconomic development, including education, by redistributing wealth to those in need. In Malaysia, state governments manage zakat collection and distribution, with significant variation across states in how education zakat is handled.
Objectives: This study aims to compare the distribution and impact of education zakat across different Malaysian states, focusing on zakat office in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and other factors that influence education zakat effects.
Novelty: This study offers a unique contribution by comparing education zakat across states in Malaysia and examining the determinants that lead to effective education zakat outcomes, with a special focus on zakat office in HEIs.
Research Methodology/Design: A qualitative research methodology is employed, combining library research on zakat practices across states with unstructured interviews from officials at zakat offices in HEIs. Informants were selected based on their direct involvement and experience with education-related zakat allocation within their respective institutions.
Findings: The results indicate significant disparities in zakat allocation for education across Malaysian states. For instance, Sarawak allocated the highest percentage of zakat for education, while Selangor allocated the lowest. Implication: Findings suggest that diverse zakat scheme, broader asnaf categories, and positive perception among students on zakat management in HEIs could enhance the impact of education zakat. States with higher allocation for education zakat has the potential to enjoy improved educational outcomes. |
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