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Analysis of Issues, Potential, and Future Development Direction of Retail Cash Waqf-Linked Sukuk Umam, Khoirul; Muzaki, Rofi; Afif, Mufti; Nurfattah, Arizqiya
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 3 (2024): 2024 Global Waqf Conference Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i3.3726

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Hence, the objective of this study is to analyze the potential and challenges surrounding the development of Retail CWLS in order to ascertain a favorable direction for its sustained growth. This study examines the challenges encountered in the development of Retail CWLS products. These include a decline in wakif interest for money waqf in Retail CWLS which occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, the government has not been consistent in determining Retail CWLS yield coupons, the risk of loss in the form of loss of waqf assets, low literacy regarding Retail CWLS among The Younger Generation in Indonesia. The potential CWLS in the form of high interest among generation X and Millennial people, the maximum collection of Retail CWLS funding, Retail CWLS is an opportunity for economic recovery after the Covid-19 pandemic, clearly the benefits, nazir certified, professional, safe and risk-free, as well as being a forum for the community to waqf money and play an important role in sustainable economic growth to support national food security. Retail Sukuk in Indonesia have been issued for the fifth time in order to strengthen the domestic economy. However, interest in retail sukuk is decreasing, especially among The Younger Generation. For future researchers, the next research should examine Retail CWLS from the perspective of investment actors and the reasons why there is minimal interest from The Younger Generation
Analysis GISWAF on the Interest of Waqf Students: A Case Study on UNIDA Gontor Afif, Mufti; Muzaki, Rofi; Sa’id, Roudhoh Hannaaris; Maulana, Hartomi
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Vol 4 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/ijief.v4i2.5737

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The literacy of Indonesian society regarding waqf is still relatively low. People often confuse waqf with charity (sodaqoh) and voluntary contributions (infak). Similarly, the literacy among university students about waqf is also lacking. The GISWAF "Gerakan Indonesia sadar wakaf" movement has introduced a seminar activity called "Waqf Literacy Seminar" for students at Universitas Darussalam Gontor. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method, involving interviews with 14 Students considered sufficient to reach the data saturation point, as well as observation and documentation, to explore the understanding and awareness of waqf among students. This research is to gauge the interest of students in waqf by examining their understanding, awareness, and future intentions regarding waqf. The specific this research is to evaluate how effective GISWAF is in increasing UNIDA Gontor students' desire to give waqf. The findings from the study indicate interest, 5 students (36%) are interested in practicing waqf literacy to the community, 4 students (29%) are interested in studying more deeply about waqf, 4 students (29%) are interested in doing waqf, and 1 student (7%) is interested in still wanting to learn about waqf, and 0 students do not want to learn waqf (0%).
Analysis GISWAF on the Interest of Waqf Students: A Case Study on UNIDA Gontor Afif, Mufti; Muzaki, Rofi; Sa’id, Roudhoh Hannaaris; Maulana, Hartomi
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/ijief.v4i2.5737

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The literacy of Indonesian society regarding waqf is still relatively low. People often confuse waqf with charity (sodaqoh) and voluntary contributions (infak). Similarly, the literacy among university students about waqf is also lacking. The GISWAF "Gerakan Indonesia sadar wakaf" movement has introduced a seminar activity called "Waqf Literacy Seminar" for students at Universitas Darussalam Gontor. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method, involving interviews with 14 Students considered sufficient to reach the data saturation point, as well as observation and documentation, to explore the understanding and awareness of waqf among students. This research is to gauge the interest of students in waqf by examining their understanding, awareness, and future intentions regarding waqf. The specific this research is to evaluate how effective GISWAF is in increasing UNIDA Gontor students' desire to give waqf. The findings from the study indicate interest, 5 students (36%) are interested in practicing waqf literacy to the community, 4 students (29%) are interested in studying more deeply about waqf, 4 students (29%) are interested in doing waqf, and 1 student (7%) is interested in still wanting to learn about waqf, and 0 students do not want to learn waqf (0%).