Islamic Economic Studies: Volume 29 Issue 1 , Open Access
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Proposed waqf crowdfunding models for small farmers and the required parameters for their application
Hassan Azganin, Salina Kassim, Auwal Adam Sa'adSmall farmers are considered one of the most affected communities worldwide due to poverty. Hence, this paper aims to study how the proposed waqf crowdfunding models are intended…
Shifting the paradigms in waqf economics: towards renewed focus on socioeconomic development
Abdullahi Abubakar Lamido, Mohamed Aslam HaneefThis paper critically reviews and analyzes the trends in waqf studies within the Islamic economics literature. It analyzes the recent developments and debates in waqf reform and…
Factors influencing the intention to give zakāt on employment income: evidence from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Aziz Ur Rehman, Ejaz Aslam, Anam IqbalThis study aims to apply the extended theory of planned behaviour (ETPB) to investigate the factors influencing the intention to give zakāt on employment income.
Islamic equities and COVID-19 pandemic: measuring Islamic stock indices correlation and volatility in period of crisis
Shafiu Ibrahim AbdullahiThe purpose of the study is to measure cross-country stock market correlation and volatility transmission during the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The paper…
Paper money in Sheikh Ahmad Khatib Al-Minangkabawi's thought: a comparative and critical commentary
Muhammad Sholihin, Nurus Shalihin, Apria PutraThe article examines Sheikh Ahmad Khatib Al-Minangkabauwi's initial concept of paper money, which in the early 20th century wrote Risala Raf'u Al-Iltibas.
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1319-1616Online date, start – end:
2019 – 2024Journal’s owner:
Islamic Research and Training Institute(opens new window)Editor:
- Salman Syed Ali