Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP

In its efforts to improve zakat collection rates in Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia, Pusat Pungutan Zakat (PPZ MAIWP), has implemented an introduced a ‘Zakat Refund’ scheme in which a certain proportion of the zakat paid may be refunded to the payer for him to directly distribute to eligible asnafs. T...

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Main Authors: Samad, Khairunnisa, Khalid, Haniza
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spelling my.iium.irep.327732014-01-01T03:06:58Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/32773/ Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP Samad, Khairunnisa Khalid, Haniza HB846 Welfare theory In its efforts to improve zakat collection rates in Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia, Pusat Pungutan Zakat (PPZ MAIWP), has implemented an introduced a ‘Zakat Refund’ scheme in which a certain proportion of the zakat paid may be refunded to the payer for him to directly distribute to eligible asnafs. The purpose of this study is to explore the motivation and structure of the PPZ zakat refund program as well as the perception of zakat payers on its implementation. To this end, we employ qualitative approach framed within a case study methodology i.e. of the PPZ and its zakat refund participants. The data were collected through corporate documentation, brochures and semi-structured interviews either through face-to-face or email interviews. Our findings show that since the introduction of the zakat refund program, zakat collections have increased significantly, particularly from companies and high net worth individuals. Our interviews revealed that the companies are enthusiastic about carrying out zakat distribution themselves as an extension of their Corporate Social Responsibility activities. The outcome of the study inaugurates opportunities for future research in large-scale sampling and also the comparison of the zakat refund practices in other states as well as other regions if any. 2013-12 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/32773/1/ZRP_conference.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/32773/4/World_Universities%E2%80%99_Islamic_Philanthropy_Conference_2013.pdf Samad, Khairunnisa and Khalid, Haniza (2013) Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP. In: World Universities Islamic Philanthropy Conference 2013, 4-5 December 2013, Kuala Lumpur. http://wuipcon.uitm.edu.my/
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Samad, Khairunnisa
Khalid, Haniza
Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP
description In its efforts to improve zakat collection rates in Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia, Pusat Pungutan Zakat (PPZ MAIWP), has implemented an introduced a ‘Zakat Refund’ scheme in which a certain proportion of the zakat paid may be refunded to the payer for him to directly distribute to eligible asnafs. The purpose of this study is to explore the motivation and structure of the PPZ zakat refund program as well as the perception of zakat payers on its implementation. To this end, we employ qualitative approach framed within a case study methodology i.e. of the PPZ and its zakat refund participants. The data were collected through corporate documentation, brochures and semi-structured interviews either through face-to-face or email interviews. Our findings show that since the introduction of the zakat refund program, zakat collections have increased significantly, particularly from companies and high net worth individuals. Our interviews revealed that the companies are enthusiastic about carrying out zakat distribution themselves as an extension of their Corporate Social Responsibility activities. The outcome of the study inaugurates opportunities for future research in large-scale sampling and also the comparison of the zakat refund practices in other states as well as other regions if any.
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author Samad, Khairunnisa
Khalid, Haniza
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title Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP
title_short Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP
title_full Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP
title_fullStr Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP
title_full_unstemmed Zakat Refund Program: a preliminary study of its implementation in PPZ MAIWP
title_sort zakat refund program: a preliminary study of its implementation in ppz maiwp
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/32773/1/ZRP_conference.pdf
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