2020
DOI: 10.18326/infsl3.v14i2.267-282
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Zakat Management Paradigm: Comparison of Indonesia, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia

Abstract: The obligation of Muslims in zakat is expected to help solve the problem of income distribution among human beings. This article aims to find out the management of zakat in Muslim countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. Important findings produced there are differences in the management of zakat in Indonesia, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. From the side of the law it is known that Indonesia and Malaysia do not require zakat in their laws, something different from Arab Saubi has even developed an on… Show more

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“…So it can be stated that the contribution of ZIS fund disbursements with an increase and decrease in its distribution can have a significant impact on the increase or decrease in Indonesia's economic growth. According to (Fathoni et al, 2020) optimization of zakat collection and distribution carried out appropriately can have an impact on increasing a country's national income which is related to economic growth and improving the welfare of a country.…”
Section: Variablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…So it can be stated that the contribution of ZIS fund disbursements with an increase and decrease in its distribution can have a significant impact on the increase or decrease in Indonesia's economic growth. According to (Fathoni et al, 2020) optimization of zakat collection and distribution carried out appropriately can have an impact on increasing a country's national income which is related to economic growth and improving the welfare of a country.…”
Section: Variablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The word "zakaa" itself is a version of the verb "to grow," or "to grow and develop." Zakat, on the other hand, is a gift that Muslims are obligated to provide to specific organizations within a set period of time (Fathoni et al, 2020).…”
Section: Concept and Management Of Zakatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…di Semenanjung Malaysia( Eko Suprayitno, 2013), dimana eko menerangkan bahwa zakat di Malaysia meningkat tajam seiring diberlakukan sistem zakat pengurang pajak. Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Keagamaan Vol.…”
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