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ABSTRACT Uncovering apt policy for refugee self‐reliance is intricate. Refugee entrepreneurship is often hailed as the way forward for such an objective as it deciphers ‘Canvas Ceiling’. However, the lack of financing for unfeasible and unbankable refugee entrepreneurs prevents this from materialising. This article proposes Islamic blended microfinance
Wahyu Jatmiko +2 more
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EXPLORING STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE ISLAMIC BANKING’S ROLE TO RAISE CASH WAQF FUNDS
Cash Waqf funds has an important role to empower the economy of Ummah. Unfortunately, the collected cash waqf fund is still very small compared to its potential number.
Rizanti Khairunisa +2 more
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CASHWAQF AND FINANCING ISLAMIC SCHOOLS
The present study provides a general overview of the concept of Waqf, and an in-depth discussion of how cash Waqf can fund, educational institutions such as Islamic schools, their maintenance, teachers and students in need.
Mohamed Negasi, Idris Abubeker Jamel
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Aligning Sustainable Finance and Fintech to Promote an Integrated Approach to Refugee Finance
ABSTRACT The paper aims to assess the global landscape of refugee finance with an overview of global refugee‐related financing mechanisms and instruments. Despite the growing refugee population worldwide, most refugee financing mechanisms are characterized by their post hoc, grant‐based, small‐scale, short‐term, and unpredictable nature.
Dalal Aassouli +3 more
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From Islamic Charity to Muslim Philanthropy: Definitions Across Disciplines
ABSTRACT The study of Muslim philanthropy is often described as an emerging, multidisciplinary space of inquiry that takes contemporary Muslim practices of generosity such as giving and volunteering alongside behavioral motivations as objects of analysis.
Micah A. Hughes, Shariq A. Siddiqui
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Optimizing Cash Waqf for Financing Climate Change Mitigation: Opportunities and Challenges
Financing climate change mitigation requires large costs that each country must incur. Likewise, developing countries are more vulnerable to climate change.
Thifal Raniah, Ade Nur Rohim
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Wakif's Behavior in Money Waqf: an Approach to Theory of Planned Behavior
The Indonesian nation is a country where the development of productive waqf is very potential, but the collection of productive waqf funds, especially cash waqf, has not been optimal.
Nurul Iman, Adi Santoso, Edi Kurniawan
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This research examines the effectiveness of crowdfunding for online-based cash waqf by analysing the cash waqf turnover practice of the Indonesian Waqf Education Foundation's Pasif Amal (Passive Charity) website. Two topics are explored in this research.
Mochammad Dzul Fahmi +2 more
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Intention of filing tax claims for religious donations: Results from a Muslim American survey
Abstract This study examined the intention to claim exemption for zakat and other monetary donations on the annual tax return among US Muslims. We used a survey of 575 Muslims living in the United States to test several exploratory hypotheses. Our statistical results suggest that after controlling for other demographic differences, (1) respondents who ...
Shariq A. Siddiqui +1 more
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Beyond Religiosity: Unpacking the Drivers of Cash Waqf Decisions in Indonesia
Objective: This study investigates the determinants of cash waqf decisions among Muslim donors (wakif) in Surabaya, Indonesia, by examining the roles of waqf literacy, income, institutional trust, and altruistic attitudes.
Ahmad Agus Hidayat +4 more
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