Juvither Teguh Alfharizqi, Mochammad
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Optimizing Infak Funds in Efforts to Empower Nutrition of Marginalized Communities Azizah, Luthfiah; Juvither Teguh Alfharizqi, Mochammad
El-kahfi | Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 6 No 02 (2025): Islamics Economics
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi Syariah Manna Wa Salwa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58958/elkahfi.v6i02.562

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Malnutrition and stunting remain persistent challenges in Indonesia and other Muslim-majority countries, demanding innovative financing approaches that address both immediate and structural needs. This study examines the role of infaq as an Islamic social finance instrument in supporting nutritional empowerment for marginalized communities. Employing a systematic literature review of 32 studies published between 2015 and 2025 across Scopus, Web of Science, and national SINTA databases, the analysis followed PRISMA 2020 guidelines to ensure transparency in study selection and synthesis. The review identified five major themes: governance and accountability, digitalization of philanthropy, community-based empowerment, hybrid consumptive–productive models, and alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. Evidence from randomized and quasi-experimental studies demonstrated that targeted interventions, such as supplemental feeding and maternal education, improve short-term nutritional outcomes, while integrated and well-governed models strengthen long-term resilience. Despite these promising insights, rigorous evaluations directly linking infaq allocation to nutritional indicators remain limited, underscoring the need for pre-registered trials, digital fund-tracking, and stronger institutional collaborations. By synthesizing empirical findings with Islamic economic principles and the maqasid al-shariah, this study proposes a conceptual framework positioning infaq not only as a charitable mechanism but also as a developmental instrument that bridges global health agendas with the ethical imperatives of Islamic economics
Infak dan Kesehatan: Strategi Penyediaan Layanan Kesehatan bagi Masyarakat Marginal Juvither Teguh Alfharizqi, Mochammad; Noer Destiana, Alifvia; Puspa Dewi, Ranti; Arwini Gunawan, Sandra; Rahmania Salsabila, Syifa; Friantoro, Dian
El-kahfi | Jurnal Ekonomi Islam Vol 5 No 02 (2024): economics and islamics economics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58958/elkahfi.v5i02.349

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Infak or donation is an act of giving a portion of wealth or resources for the public benefit which is intended solely for the sake of Allah, without expecting any material return. It has the potential to address social injustice problem that occurs on marginalized communities, for example to solve healthcare disparities among communities due to financial constraints. This research aims to explore the strategies of infaq as an alternative funding source for the marginalized community using a literature review approach. The results of this study show that infaq has the potential to be an alternative source of funding for public health services. With an inclusive and sustainable funding strategy and mechanism, this idea can have implications for public awareness to maximize infaq management. A good infaq management strategy can expand access to fair and equitable health services, especially for marginalized communities.