Utilisation of zakāh and waqf fund in micro-takāful models in Malaysia: an exploratory study

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Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the utilisation of both zakāh and waqf fund as external resources to ensure micro-takāful services are delivered to underserved communities in an effective and sustainable manner. It also addresses Sharīʿah issues related to the zakāh- and waqf-based model. Design/methodology/approach: The study is a qualitative-based research. It uses both focus group and content analysis approach to gather primary data and identify and interpret relevant secondary data and Sharīʿah concepts in developing the zakāh- and waqf-based micro-takāful model. Findings: It is discovered throughout the investigation of attributes of beneficiaries of zakāh and waqf institutions as well as micro-takāful scheme that all share commonalities in terms of social securities and socio-economic support to low-income households in societies. The study also finds that the disintegration of zakāh and waqf which form part of the Islamic ecosystem from the micro-takāful model makes it less effective and sustainable. Originality/value: This study appears as a primitive attempt to discuss and develop a zakāh and waqf-based micro-takāful model with reference to Malaysian jurisdiction.

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Mikail, S. A., Ahmad, M. A. J., & Adekunle, S. S. (2017). Utilisation of zakāh and waqf fund in micro-takāful models in Malaysia: an exploratory study. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance, 9(1), 100–105. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijif-07-2017-010

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