The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study

Takaful industry has experienced rapid growth and gained wider acceptance among Muslims and non-Muslims. The growth of takaful industry has contributed to economic development especially in the Islamic financial system. In general, this study discusses the perception of Muslim on family takaful sche...

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Main Authors: Husin, M. M., Rahman, A. A., Rizal, A. M., Kamarudin, S., Hussin, N.
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spelling my.utm.752542018-03-27T06:06:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/75254/ The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study Husin, M. M. Rahman, A. A. Rizal, A. M. Kamarudin, S. Hussin, N. HJ Public Finance Takaful industry has experienced rapid growth and gained wider acceptance among Muslims and non-Muslims. The growth of takaful industry has contributed to economic development especially in the Islamic financial system. In general, this study discusses the perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In particular, this study aims to identify the perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation, the sources that might influence the intention to participate into the scheme, the perception on the importance of Islamic element in purchasing insurance, and problems that might impede individual’s intention from participating in family takaful scheme. This study uses semi-structured interviews question to collect the data. Interview data are analyzed using thematic analysis. The result shows that Muslim perception and intention to participate in family takaful scheme is mixed. While most of the respondents agree that family takaful is a necessity, money was the main factor that impedes their intention from participating in the scheme. This study suggests the influence of media and takaful agent in enhancing Muslim awareness, knowledge and intention to participate in family takaful scheme. American Scientific Publishers 2017 Article PeerReviewed Husin, M. M. and Rahman, A. A. and Rizal, A. M. and Kamarudin, S. and Hussin, N. (2017) The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study. Advanced Science Letters, 23 (4). pp. 3037-3041. ISSN 1936-6612 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021073546&doi=10.1166%2fasl.2017.7645&partnerID=40&md5=ac25370c95a03d97248dfd329100c793 DOI:10.1166/asl.2017.7645
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic HJ Public Finance
spellingShingle HJ Public Finance
Husin, M. M.
Rahman, A. A.
Rizal, A. M.
Kamarudin, S.
Hussin, N.
The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study
description Takaful industry has experienced rapid growth and gained wider acceptance among Muslims and non-Muslims. The growth of takaful industry has contributed to economic development especially in the Islamic financial system. In general, this study discusses the perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In particular, this study aims to identify the perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation, the sources that might influence the intention to participate into the scheme, the perception on the importance of Islamic element in purchasing insurance, and problems that might impede individual’s intention from participating in family takaful scheme. This study uses semi-structured interviews question to collect the data. Interview data are analyzed using thematic analysis. The result shows that Muslim perception and intention to participate in family takaful scheme is mixed. While most of the respondents agree that family takaful is a necessity, money was the main factor that impedes their intention from participating in the scheme. This study suggests the influence of media and takaful agent in enhancing Muslim awareness, knowledge and intention to participate in family takaful scheme.
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author Husin, M. M.
Rahman, A. A.
Rizal, A. M.
Kamarudin, S.
Hussin, N.
author_facet Husin, M. M.
Rahman, A. A.
Rizal, A. M.
Kamarudin, S.
Hussin, N.
author_sort Husin, M. M.
title The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study
title_short The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study
title_full The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study
title_fullStr The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed The perception of Muslim on family takaful scheme participation in Malaysia: a qualitative study
title_sort perception of muslim on family takaful scheme participation in malaysia: a qualitative study
publisher American Scientific Publishers
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