2013
DOI: 10.11113/jt.v66.1940
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Zakat Distribution and Programme for Sustaining Muallaf Belief and Thought

Abstract: Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam that emphasises the socio-economic development. Any discussion on zakat in the context of worship cannot be disconnected from the socio-economic factor, especially in aiding the underprivileged.  The primary purpose of zakat is to redistribute wealth of the society among the poor. Zakat is not purely welfare-oriented that relies on the contribution of the giver but an obligation that must be carried out to qualified recipients. Therefore, it is pertinent that the management… Show more

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“…From Figure A7, juda can be identified the same is also achieved (i.e., h-index with 1 point) by A.B. Rahman (2020); Abdul Aziz (2013).…”
Section: Islam-development Nexus: a Bibliometric Informationsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…From Figure A7, juda can be identified the same is also achieved (i.e., h-index with 1 point) by A.B. Rahman (2020); Abdul Aziz (2013).…”
Section: Islam-development Nexus: a Bibliometric Informationsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Therefore, much effort has gone into investigating issues related to zakat. For instance, scholars posit that proper usage of zakat funds may not only help eradicate poverty (Hassan, 2010;Aziz et al, 2020;Abdul Razak, 2020) but also minimise dependency on tax set aside for welfare schemes (Setianingrum et al, 2021;Djatmiko, 2019) and stimulate economic opportunity, as well as development (Johari et al, 2013;Machado et al, 2018;Shaukat & Zhu, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rahman (2013), who stated that the reason behind people deviating from Islam is poverty and that they cannot afford to support their families, especially those involving single mothers. There are also cases where non-Muslim families urge their sons or daughters to come back to their old faiths, otherwise all financial help would be terminated (Johari, Aziz, Ibrahim, & Ali, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%