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Cash waqf from the millennials' perspective: a case of Indonesia

open access: yesISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance, 2022
Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the awareness and willingness level of millennials in Indonesia towards cash waqf (cash endowment). Cash waqf has gained huge attention in Indonesia because of its flexibility, especially after the Majlis ...
Pertiwi, Risa Sari, Aldeen, Khaled Nour
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Capitalism in Khiva: Cash Waqf or Cash Loan?

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2022
Abstract This article examines the sharp increase of cash waqf endowments in the Khivan Khanate and the circumstances of their usage during the final decades of the nineteenth century. This research supports the conclusion that the rise of monetization in the economy prompted the rapid emergence of cash waqf endowments and led the administrators of ...
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Sentiment Analysis on Cash Waqf

Islamic Social Finance, 2023
The purpose of this study is to analyze the sentiment resulting from the opinion of researchers through published articles related to cash waqf. The data analyzed consisted of 107 research articles indexed by Scopus in 2022. The method used is a qualitative approach with descriptive statistics from literature studies on the theme of cash waqf.
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Cash Waqf through Islamic Banks

International Journal of Waqf, 2022
This research aims to identify the priority factors that are barriers to developing the practice of cash waqf through Islamic financial institutions in Indonesia using the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) method. The development of cash waqf through Islamic banks in Indonesia with ISM framework is divided into three criteria: (1) Challenges ...
Aam Slamet Rusydiana   +2 more
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Determinants for Awareness to Contribute in Cash Waqf

Global Journal Al-Thaqafah, 2020
The public, in general, may still be unaware of the availability of cash waqf even though it was introduced a long time ago. This is proven with the insignificant contribution of the Muslims to cash waqf. The question to ponder here is why the public is still not contributing to cash waqf. Could some factors influence them to contribute?
null Siti Khadijah, A. M.   +1 more
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Cash Waqf for Entrepreneurship Development

2019
This chapter explores Cash Waqf in terms of awareness, religiosity, attitude, intention, subjective norms, theory of planned behavior, and perceived entrepreneurship development in Nigeria. The chapter extends the applicability of these factors of Cash Waqf in investigating the perception of micro, small, and medium business entrepreneurs in Nigeria ...
Sherifah Oshioke Musa Deji   +1 more
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Individual Muslim behavior in donating cash waqf − does cash waqf literacy matter?

Journal of Islamic Marketing
Purpose This study aims to provide empirical evidence of the influence of cash waqf literacy and other factors, such as attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, trust and religiosity, on behavior in donating cash waqf.
Hasan Mukhibad   +3 more
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The Implication of Cash Waqf in the Society [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
This paper discusses the concept and process of waqf. It attempts to elaborate the real implication of cash waqf in the society, and also define the issue and challenge arises in managing waqf fund.
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Cash Waqf Information System

Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Applied Science and Technology on Engineering Science, 2021
Praditya Muhammad   +3 more
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Cash waqf: is it a usurious piety? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
The context of this discussion is Mandaville’s paper with the caption “Usurious Piety: The Cash Waqf Controversy in the Ottoman Empire” published in International Journal of Middle East Studies, August 1979, No. 10, pp. 289-308.). It gave an impression that the cash waqf meant practicing usurious activities under the disguise of a pious endowment ...
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