“…Various studies on Islamic philanthropic institutions have been carried out, such as those conducted by Usman, Mulia, Chairy & Widowati (2020), Fauzi & Gunawan (2022), Harnia (2021), Fauzia (2017, Abidin (2021), Imawan, KS & Purwanto (2018), Efendi & Arifin (2019), Sholihah & Zaenurrosyid (2018), Jahar (2017), Addury, Adi, GH & Pangestu (2022), Ichsan (2020), Alwi, Ilham & Amir (2021), Amsari & Nasution (2019), Gwadabe & Rahman (2020), Atia (2021), Syamsuri, Arif, Sari & Faza (2020), Setiyowati (2019), Rozalinda (2015), Zuchroh (2021), Iskandar, Possumah, Aqbar & Yunta (2021), Abdullah & Jamal (2022), Yumarni MH, www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1697(Paper) ISSN 2222-2847(Online) Vol.13, No.18, 2022 2 Suhartini, Mulayadi (2019), Muhtada (2014), Malik (2016), Ibrahim (2015), Nahar & Yacoob (2022), Syamsuri & Mokan (2021) , Achmad (2022), Adachi (2018), Febriansyah & Wahyuni (2021),shows that the existence of Islamic philanthropic institutions is able to play a role and contribute to improving people's welfare through various programs for distributing ziswaf funds (zakat, infaq, alms and waqf) to all people in Indonesia, especially in Indonesia.…”