Asian Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Citizen Engagement
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Asian Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Citizen Engagement

The Role of Islamic Philanthropy in Disaster Relief in Indonesia and Japan

Firdaus, Rahmat (Unknown)
Fahlefi, Rizal (Unknown)
Wadi, Moh. (Unknown)
Kamali, Kamali (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Jan 2025

Abstract

This study aims to explore the role of Islamic philanthropy, specifically zakat, waqf, and sadaqah, in enhancing the disaster management systems in Indonesia and Japan. Using a qualitative approach through literature review, this research analyzes various scholarly documents, articles, and publications related to the integration of Islamic philanthropy in disaster relief efforts in both countries. Indonesia and Japan are selected as the focus of this study due to their evolving disaster management systems and differing social, cultural, and religious characteristics. In Indonesia, the significant potential of Islamic philanthropy in driving rapid response and post-disaster recovery is evident, particularly through the roles of zakat and sadaqah in strengthening social resilience. Meanwhile, Japan, despite being a predominantly non-Muslim society, highlights the importance of solidarity and community values that align with Islamic philanthropic principles, which contribute to enhancing post-disaster community resilience. The study also identifies the main challenges in applying Islamic philanthropy in disaster management, including the lack of a coherent regulatory framework, socio-cultural differences between Muslim and non-Muslim communities, and the limited capacity of Islamic philanthropic organizations in responding to large-scale disasters. On the other hand, the findings suggest that collaboration between Islamic philanthropic organizations, governments, and international agencies can improve resource allocation effectiveness and accelerate the recovery of affected communities. This research contributes significantly to the understanding of the integration of Islamic philanthropy in disaster management, providing new insights into the role of zakat, waqf, and sadaqah in enhancing social resilience in culturally and religiously diverse societies.

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ajmpce

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Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Environmental Science Social Sciences Other

Description

Asian Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Citizen Engagement (e-ISSN 3089-8323) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published biannually (in January and July) by MD Research Center. First published on January 23, 2025, this open-access journal serves as a platform and forum for academics and ...