Corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) has become a critical issue, as evidenced by an increasing number of studies conducted in both developed and developing countries. As such, this study will examine the CSRD of Shariah-compliant PLCs in Malaysia and its relationship to financial performance. From 2007 to 2017, 175 Shariah PLCs listed on Bursa Malaysia's Main Market were chosen as samples for this study. The findings indicate that the level of CSRD in Shariah PLCs in Malaysia remains low. Additionally, the CSRD is positively correlated with financial performance (ROA and Tobin's Q). Also, Muslim directors have a negative correlation with financial performance (ROA and Tobin's Q), whereas board size has no such correlation with ROA or Tobin's Q. There is a need for additional encouragement from the Malaysian government or regulatory bodies to encourage all PLCs to include CSR activities in their annual reports, particularly Shariah PLCs in Malaysia. Future research can therefore examine the determinants and extent of CSRD in Shariah and non-Shariah PLCs in Malaysia or by industry or compare Shariah PLCs to other Shariah PLCs in ASEAN countries (Indonesia,
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