Author:
Mohd Ali Siti Nadiah,Arshad Huraizah,Fauzi Nurul Sahida,Ghonim Sheikh Mohamed Abdel Aziz
Abstract
This qualitative study explores how mosque-managed cash waqf and zakat funds empower asnaf in the mosque district. Cash waqf resources are donated for larger projects and zakat aid asnaf farmers through mosque-managed agriculture. NVIVO 12-analysed mosque XYZ manager interviews highlight their role in innovative asnaf farmer financial mechanisms for Islamic socioeconomic development. Crowdfunded mosque waqf , zakat and infaq improve agricultural sustainability and social welfare. The findings guide policymakers, religious institutions, and financial institutions on scalability in other agricultural communities.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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