Exploring the need for a well-being assessment checklist for asnaf in agricultural entrepreneurship programmes

This study aims to examine the need for developing a well-being assessment checklist for asnaf (eligible zakat recipients) involved in zakat-based agricultural entrepreneurship programmes from the perspectives of experts and programme implementers. Adopting a qualitative research design, data were c...

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Main Authors: Mohd Aris, Noorfazreen, Habidin, Nurul Fadly, Muhammad, Fidlizan
Format: Article
Language:en
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Selangor 2026
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/132338/1/132338.pdf
https://doi.org/10.24191/jeeir.v14i1.9873
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/132338/
https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/JEEIR
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Summary:This study aims to examine the need for developing a well-being assessment checklist for asnaf (eligible zakat recipients) involved in zakat-based agricultural entrepreneurship programmes from the perspectives of experts and programme implementers. Adopting a qualitative research design, data were collected through in-depth interviews with informants comprising specialists in zakat, social well- being, and practitioners directly involved in agricultural entrepreneurship initiatives. Thematic analysis was employed to identify key needs underpinning the development of a more comprehensive assessment instrument. The findings indicate that the evaluation of asnaf well-being is currently not supported by systematic, structured, and multidimensional instruments. Strong consensus emerged on the necessity of a comprehensive checklist incorporating multidimensional indicators, including support and resources, quality of life aligned with maqasid shariah, economic and spiritual well-being, entrepreneurial competencies, future planning, and independence. Informants further highlighted the operational value of such a checklist in enhancing monitoring, transparency, accountability and evidence-based decision- making within zakat institutions. Overall, this study provides empirical support for the development of a context-specific and practical well- being assessment checklist, with important implications for strengthening the effectiveness of productive zakat programmes aimed at improving the holistic well-being of asnaf.