Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises

Indonesia’s national development, based on Pancasila as the official, foundational philosophical theory of the state, is similar to the concept of development based on an Islamic perspective, which includes economic, moral, social, material and spiritual aspects. One of the instruments used in Indon...

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Main Authors: Hermien Triyowati, Yolanda Masnita, Khomsiyah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Sciences and Research Academy of Australia 2018-08-01
Series:Australian Journal of Islamic Studies
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Online Access:https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f49b4a_43e69da404904dea90593622c6624ded.pdf
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spelling doaj-a3df61e7f1cd4b7ab8c178acf4fd4a712020-11-24T20:44:24ZengIslamic Sciences and Research Academy of AustraliaAustralian Journal of Islamic Studies2207-44142207-44142018-08-01312444Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small EnterprisesHermien Triyowati0Yolanda Masnita1Khomsiyah2Trisakti UniversityTrisakti UniversityTrisakti UniversityIndonesia’s national development, based on Pancasila as the official, foundational philosophical theory of the state, is similar to the concept of development based on an Islamic perspective, which includes economic, moral, social, material and spiritual aspects. One of the instruments used in Indonesia is the distribution of zakat (obligatory alms), infaq (donations) and sadaqah (alms) (ZIS), which eight groups of people are entitled to receive (asnaf). ZIS is a worship, which must be fulfilled by all Muslims. This article discusses ZIS distribution in Indonesia, as a national inclusive activity, and analyses its contribution to social welfare and micro and small enterprise development. The results prove zakat distribution affects both variables significantly, but the distribution of infaq and sadaqah is not significant. It also shows there is a strong correlation between all indicators for the two variables, together with human development, as well as trends for some variables that could achieve the four goals of sustainable development by 2030. https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f49b4a_43e69da404904dea90593622c6624ded.pdfzakatinfaq and sadaqah distributioninclusionsocial welfaremicro and small enterprises
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Yolanda Masnita
Khomsiyah
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Yolanda Masnita
Khomsiyah
Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises
Australian Journal of Islamic Studies
zakat
infaq and sadaqah distribution
inclusion
social welfare
micro and small enterprises
author_facet Hermien Triyowati
Yolanda Masnita
Khomsiyah
author_sort Hermien Triyowati
title Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises
title_short Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises
title_full Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises
title_fullStr Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises
title_full_unstemmed Toward ‘Sustainable Development’ Through Zakat-Infaq-Sadaqah Distributions – As Inclusive Activities – For the Development of Social Welfare and Micro and Small Enterprises
title_sort toward ‘sustainable development’ through zakat-infaq-sadaqah distributions – as inclusive activities – for the development of social welfare and micro and small enterprises
publisher Islamic Sciences and Research Academy of Australia
series Australian Journal of Islamic Studies
issn 2207-4414
2207-4414
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Indonesia’s national development, based on Pancasila as the official, foundational philosophical theory of the state, is similar to the concept of development based on an Islamic perspective, which includes economic, moral, social, material and spiritual aspects. One of the instruments used in Indonesia is the distribution of zakat (obligatory alms), infaq (donations) and sadaqah (alms) (ZIS), which eight groups of people are entitled to receive (asnaf). ZIS is a worship, which must be fulfilled by all Muslims. This article discusses ZIS distribution in Indonesia, as a national inclusive activity, and analyses its contribution to social welfare and micro and small enterprise development. The results prove zakat distribution affects both variables significantly, but the distribution of infaq and sadaqah is not significant. It also shows there is a strong correlation between all indicators for the two variables, together with human development, as well as trends for some variables that could achieve the four goals of sustainable development by 2030.
topic zakat
infaq and sadaqah distribution
inclusion
social welfare
micro and small enterprises
url https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/f49b4a_43e69da404904dea90593622c6624ded.pdf
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