2021
DOI: 10.54045/talaa.v1i1.247
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The Role of Islamic Phylantropic Institutions in Distribution of ZIS During Ramadhan to the Community in Deme 2 Village North Gorontalo, Indonesia

Abstract: Philanthropy institutions are forums for the management of zakat, infaq, and alms to utilize zakat, infaq, and alms more maximum will be managed by the Government in this case Baznas which has a collection unit up to the village level. To have the option to increase the distribution of zakat, infaq and zakat, amil zakat organizations must gain the trust of the local area. An important component of a reliable institution is the responsibility it demonstrates. Based on this, this study intends to find out how th… Show more

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“…The location of Diyonumo Island can be reached with a distance of 120 km from Gorontalo City. Harnia (2021) explained that if departing from the center of Gorontalo City, the location of Diyonumo Island can be reached within 2 (two) or 3 (three) hours by road. After taking that trip, visitors will arrive in the area of Deme Dua Village, East Sumalata District.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The location of Diyonumo Island can be reached with a distance of 120 km from Gorontalo City. Harnia (2021) explained that if departing from the center of Gorontalo City, the location of Diyonumo Island can be reached within 2 (two) or 3 (three) hours by road. After taking that trip, visitors will arrive in the area of Deme Dua Village, East Sumalata District.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%