2018
DOI: 10.1108/ijif-07-2017-0012
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Cooperative-waqf model: a proposal to develop idle waqf lands in Malaysia

Abstract: Purpose Waqf (Islamic endowment) in the form of cash is important to address the problem of developing idle waqf lands. Although there are various existing models of cash waqf, there is still a need for innovative cash waqf models. This paper aims to offer an alternative mode of financing for developing idle waqf lands using the concepts of cooperatives and waqf. Design/methodology/approach The present study first evaluates relevant literature on financing issues faced by waqf institutions in developing idle… Show more

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“…Indirect cash waqf refers to cash donations that are accumulated and invested before distribution to the beneficiaries (Mohsin, 2014). Under this model, donors contribute directly to the waqf institutions by depositing cash to a specific bank account and the collected waqf funds are then invested according to Shariah principles (Pitchay et al, 2018). In turn, the waqf institutions channel revenue from the investment towards humanitarian causes or religious matters.…”
Section: Indirect Cash Waqf Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indirect cash waqf refers to cash donations that are accumulated and invested before distribution to the beneficiaries (Mohsin, 2014). Under this model, donors contribute directly to the waqf institutions by depositing cash to a specific bank account and the collected waqf funds are then invested according to Shariah principles (Pitchay et al, 2018). In turn, the waqf institutions channel revenue from the investment towards humanitarian causes or religious matters.…”
Section: Indirect Cash Waqf Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, waqf practices and institutions went through tremendous changes following colonisation and secularism (Mohsin and Muneeza, 2019). Some waqf properties lost their waqf status due to loss of supporting documents during war and colonisation (Pitchay et al, 2018). In contemporary times, waqf institutions face financial constraints in funding the redevelopment of mosques (Shukri et al, 2019) which calls for innovate financing to rejuvenate the development of waqf assets and fund charitable causes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2018) Adeyemi et al. (2016) Sulaiman and Zakari (2019) Pitchay et al. (2018) Thaker (2018) Thaker et al.…”
Section: Existing Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case of Muhammadiyah, as waqf Nazir through Majlis of Endowments and Properties, plays significant roles to manage the waqf assets, which used as driving forces for various business charities (Usman, 2016). Pitchay et al (2018) recommend that the profit of waqf utilisation must be distributed to poor entrepreneurs to meet their needs. Through productive management, the waqf utilisation will serve (i) the participation of the poor in business, (ii) empowerment of the poor through Waqf and (iii) the development of productive entrepreneurs from Waqf assets to the poor individually or collectively.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Muhammadiyahmentioning
confidence: 99%