Intention To Donate Cash Waqf Repeatedly: A Preliminary Descriptive Analysis
The awareness on cash waqf contribution and the obligation to donate is now higher among Malaysians. In fact, many Malaysians donate cash waqf repeatedly. In understanding the background of cash waqf contributors, this paper presents the socio-demographic and socioeconomic profiles of those who d...
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my.usim-98772016-01-11T03:56:55Z Intention To Donate Cash Waqf Repeatedly: A Preliminary Descriptive Analysis Johari, Fuadah Mohd Orip, Nor Masitah Kefeli @ Zulkefli, Zurina Ab. Aziz, Muhammad Ridhwan Abu Hussin, Fauzi Ibrahim, Patmawati Abd Wahab, Kalsom Ahmad, Nursilah Haji Alias, Mohammad Abdul Shukor, Syadiyah Abdul Rahman, Asma Cash Waqf Push and Pull Factors Waqf Contribution The awareness on cash waqf contribution and the obligation to donate is now higher among Malaysians. In fact, many Malaysians donate cash waqf repeatedly. In understanding the background of cash waqf contributors, this paper presents the socio-demographic and socioeconomic profiles of those who donate repeatedly. A survey has been distributed to 100 respondents using random sampling. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings of this article show that 51 percent respondents claim that they will donate cash waqf repeatedly. Based on the respondent’s demographic background, the prevalence of donating cash waqf repeatedly is more common among females, aged between 20 to 25 years old, single and live in urban area. Meanwhile, the socio-economic background of the respondents shows that repeated cash waqf contributors are mostly professional and management workers, degree and postgraduate degree holders, those who received formal Islamic education in university, and those who earn between RM1501-RM3000 monthly. These findings provide some insights of repeated cash waqf contributor’s profile which might be beneficial to waqf agencies in accumulating waqf contribution in Malaysia. 2016-01-11T03:56:55Z 2016-01-11T03:56:55Z 2014-04-29 Conference Paper 978-967-5852-25-1 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9877 en_US Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
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The awareness on cash waqf contribution and the obligation to donate is now higher among
Malaysians. In fact, many Malaysians donate cash waqf repeatedly. In understanding the
background of cash waqf contributors, this paper presents the socio-demographic and socioeconomic
profiles of those who donate repeatedly. A survey has been distributed to 100
respondents using random sampling. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The
findings of this article show that 51 percent respondents claim that they will donate cash waqf
repeatedly. Based on the respondent’s demographic background, the prevalence of donating
cash waqf repeatedly is more common among females, aged between 20 to 25 years old,
single and live in urban area. Meanwhile, the socio-economic background of the respondents
shows that repeated cash waqf contributors are mostly professional and management workers,
degree and postgraduate degree holders, those who received formal Islamic education in
university, and those who earn between RM1501-RM3000 monthly. These findings provide
some insights of repeated cash waqf contributor’s profile which might be beneficial to waqf
agencies in accumulating waqf contribution in Malaysia. |
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Johari, Fuadah Mohd Orip, Nor Masitah Kefeli @ Zulkefli, Zurina Ab. Aziz, Muhammad Ridhwan Abu Hussin, Fauzi Ibrahim, Patmawati Abd Wahab, Kalsom Ahmad, Nursilah Haji Alias, Mohammad Abdul Shukor, Syadiyah Abdul Rahman, Asma |
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Johari, Fuadah Mohd Orip, Nor Masitah Kefeli @ Zulkefli, Zurina Ab. Aziz, Muhammad Ridhwan Abu Hussin, Fauzi Ibrahim, Patmawati Abd Wahab, Kalsom Ahmad, Nursilah Haji Alias, Mohammad Abdul Shukor, Syadiyah Abdul Rahman, Asma |
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Intention To Donate Cash Waqf Repeatedly: A Preliminary Descriptive Analysis |
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