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International Journal of Waqf
Published by Smart Insights
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29853591     DOI : -
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
International Journal of Waqf adalah publikasi ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh SMART Insight yang berada di bawah lembaga riset SMART Indonesia. Sharia Economic Applied Research and Training (SMART) adalah lembaga penelitian di Indonesia yang fokus pada riset seputar ekonomi dan keuangan Islam. Jurnal Wakaf Internasional terbit dua (2) kali dalam 1 tahun.
Articles 32 Documents
Islamic Waqf, Maqashid Shariah, and SDG-11 Rusydiana, Aam Slamet; Laila, Nisful; Aslan, Hakan
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v3i2.352

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This study aims to determine the opinions and recommendations of experts regarding the waqf model integrated with sustainable development (SDGs) in goal 11, namely sustainable cities and communities. This research will explain the priority of the waqf model in achieving SDG 11 goals by considering Maqashid Shariah indicators. The data were analyzed using the Delphi method to find the main priorities and agreement of the experts. The results show that all variables have been agreed upon by experts. Furthermore, on the SDGs aspect, the environment element is the top priority with an average score of 8.07. In the maqashid shariah aspect, the element of preserving bi'ah (environment) is the top priority with an average score of 7.53. As for the waqf model aspect, the Waqf & Sukuk model is the top priority with an average score of 7.73. This research can be utilized as a reference in the implementation of waqf models that can support the realization of the eleventh goal of the SDGs by considering Maqashid Shariah with priorities according to the findings. This research is the first to comprehensively calculate the experts' assessment of waqf models for the achievement of SDG 11 using the Delphi method and its priority recommendations.
Waqf Development in Indonesia: R Application Puspita, Amelia Tri; Tanjung, Hendri
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v3i2.357

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The paradigm shift in waqf development also occurred in Indonesia. This change was initiated by waqf reform from the legal-constitutional and institutional aspects, with the aim of improving the performance of waqf in the country. Legally-constitutionally, waqf reform is covered by Law (UU) No. 41/2004 on Waqf and Government Regulation (PP) No. 42/2006 as an implementation guideline for Law No. 41/2004. This study aims to determine the development of waqf development in Indonesia research trends published by leading journals on Islamic economics and finance. The data analyzed consisted of 58 indexed research publications. The data is then processed and analyzed using the R application to determine the bibliometric map of waqf development research development in Indonesia. Some analyzes such as word clouds, trend topics, thematic map and also thematic evolution on waqf development in Indonesia are also displayed.
The Problems of Productive Waqf Management in Indonesia using ISM Delphi Ulfa, Nur Nazima
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v3i2.388

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Waqf has a contribution to the country's economic development, if the waqf land is managed productively it will become a very large asset for the people and can be used for public welfare. However, at present the potential for waqf has not been used optimally in Indonesia. There are many factors that cause suboptimal management of waqf, therefore the author tries to analyze the management of productive waqf in Indonesia seen from 2 elements: problem elements, and institutional/stakeholder elements. The method used is the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) method and the Delphi method. The results of this study of elements of problems which are the highest ranks are the less of educational or public understanding of waqf, less of public trust in Nazhir institutions and weak political will of authority holders. Then the highest rank of the related institutional elements are BWI, Ministry of Religious Affair, and DSN-MUI.
Waqf-based Waste Management: A Proposed Model in Indonesia Riani, Ririn; Fatoni, Ahlis
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v3i2.404

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Indonesia is now facing critical environmental problems, in addition to cases of growing waste, deforestation of scale such as air pollution, and lack of air supply and air services, raining down on Indonesia for some serious irregularities and deficiencies in environmental management. These serious issues must be addressed, and appropriate solutions must be implemented to reduce disaster risks and promote the growth of a better and more sustainable country. Since Islam is the main religion for the Indonesian people, an Islamic approach will be encouraged to solve this problem. Previous researchers requested that waqf is the most important Islamic legal entity that can be used for this purpose. Sustainable and integrated waste management or ISWM/Integrated Sustainable Waste Management focuses on waste management as a multi-actor. Waqf can contribute to long-term management that is used to manage and manage waste. Waqf institutions and others have pioneered some of these innovative schemes, but they have been massively implemented. So, this research will examine the concept of Waqf-Based Waste Management.
Waqf Fundraising Strategies: A Comparison between Indonesia and Malaysia Abdullah, Yahya; Rusydiana, Aam Slamet
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v3i2.428

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The article aims to understand and analyze the various strategies that have been implemented in raising waqf funds in Indonesia and Malaysia. The data sources used come from Scopus indexed journals, ensuring the accuracy and credibility of the information. The results of the research show that there are ten main strategies that have been implemented in the context of waqf in Indonesia and Malaysia, namely digitalization and information technology strategies, government policy strategies, local cultural system strategies, management strategies, marketing and waqf objects, new strategies offered, strategies to strengthen legal legality, strategies for understanding the behavior of waqf donors, waqf education and socialization strategies, waqf institutional strategies and word of mouth strategies. Thus, this article provides a comprehensive view of waqf fund collection strategies in Indonesia and Malaysia, which can be a basis for further development in the context of Islamic finance and waqf fund management.
Finding Solutions to Productive Waqf Management Problems: A Case in Indonesia Hakim, Lukman; Nawawi, Kholil
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v4i1.508

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Poverty is now a multifaceted problem as it is related to the inability to access and participate in society economically, socially, culturally and politically. According to the Indonesian Waqf Agency (BWI), Indonesia, which has the world's largest Muslim population, has great potential for waqf money estimated at Rp. 1.4 trillion as of March 2022, this figure has increased when compared to the waqf money that has been collected in the 2018-2021 period of Rp. 855 billion. With a very large Muslim population and high potential for raising waqf funds, waqf in Indonesia has enormous potential as an instrument of development and poverty alleviation. Waqf can contribute to a country's economic development, It can reduce government spending, equalize income distribution, reduce poverty, and boost economic growth. Additionally, waqf has the potential to improve people's health. Essentially, the waqf should be productive as stated in the hadith. but the latest based on research results in the management process at PT Karya Mandiri Community (KMM) Parung has 2 main problems, namely human resource problems and institutional problems. The problem of human resources is divided into three aspects, namely, Nazhir's managerial ability is relatively low, Nazhir is less creative, and people's understanding is still traditional. While institutional problems, namely coordination between the PT KMM and the community is relatively low. This study focuses on problem solving analysis of productive waqf management issues carried out by PT KMM.
The Impact of Literacy, Religiosity, and Technology on Students' Interest in Cash Waqf Tazkia, Nur Hitmi; Tanjung, Hendri; Arif, Suyud
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v4i1.547

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The results of the 2020 Waqf Literacy Index (ILW) survey by the Indonesian Waqf Agency, the Center for Strategic Studies BAZNAS & the Directorate of Empowerment of Zakat and Waqf Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia show that the ILW score nationally scores 50.48 which is in the low category. This study aims to determine the effect of literacy, religiosity and technology on interest in cash waqf of students of Islamic Economics, University of Ibn Khaldun, Bogor. The data and information in this study used primary data obtained from filling out the questionnaire. The population in this study amounted to 109 students, using Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling and the slovin formula, the sample of this study consisted of 86 respondents. The type of data used is quantitative and uses multiple linear regression analysis methods. The results of this study simultaneously literacy, religiosity and technology have a significant effect on interest in cash waqf. Partially, literacy and religiosity have a significant effect on interest in cash waqf, while technology does not have a significant effect on interest in cash waqf.
Micro Waqf Bank: A Bibliometric-based VosViewer Analysis Husain, Alfi Zikri; Cahyani, Utary Evy
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v4i1.548

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This study aims to see the development of research on the topic of "Micro Waqaf Bank" and the research plans carried out based on journals published on the theme. This research uses a qualitative method with a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used is secondary data with the theme "Micro Waqaf Bank" which comes from the Demensions database with a total of 480 articles. Then, the data is processed and analyzed using the VosViwer application with the aim of knowing the bibliometric map of "Micro Waqaf Bank" research development in the world. The results of this study found that in bibliometric author mapping the authors who published the most research with the theme "Micro Waqaf Bank" were Del Baldo, Mara; Gundogdu, Ahmet Suayb; Devis; Scott T; Widiastuti, Tika; Sukmana, Raditya: and Syamlan, Yasser Taufik. Furthermore, based on bibliometric keyword mapping, there are 4 clusters that can become research lines with topics related to BWM and Finance, BWM and poverty, The Institution of BWM, and BWM in Indonesia. Furthermore, the most used words are Challenge, country, development, education, finance, financial inclusion, interest, Islamic banking, Islamic finance, SDGs, sustainability, community, fund, islam, philanthropy, poverty, principle, problem, society, waqf, zakat, BMT, business, cash waqf, data, financing, government, institution, management, model, role, waqf institution, and Indonesia. This research is expected to encourage future researchers to make more meaningful contributions and have a significant impact on the development and improvement of the Micro Waqf Bank model.
Mapping Research on Waqf History using Bibliometrix Azzam, Hilmy Abdullah
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v4i1.555

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This study aims to see the development of research on the topic of "Waqf History" and research plans that can be carried out based on journals published on the theme. This research uses a qualitative method with a bibliometric analysis approach. The data used is secondary data with the theme "Waqf History" which comes from the Scopus database with a total of 150 journal articles. Then, the data is processed and analyzed using the VosViewer application with the aim of knowing the bibliometric map of "Waqf History" research development in the world. The results of the study found that in bibliometric author mapping the authors who published the most research on the theme of "Waqf History" were Memiş Ş.E.; Liebrenz B; Abdullah A.S.; and Orbay K. Furthermore, based on bibliometric keyword mapping, there are 5 clusters with the most used words are development, institution, mosque, manuscript, charity, law, property, role, and land . Then, the topics of research paths related to Waqf History are Ottoman Empire and Waqf Management, Classical Waqf Principles, History of Waqf Activities as Charity, The Role of Scholars in Managing Waqf, and Waqf in Jerusalem during the Ottoman Era.
Waqf in Non-Muslim Countries: A Case Study of Singapore Rusydiana, Aam Slamet; Ali, Mohammad Mahbubi
International Journal of Waqf Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Waqf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58968/ijw.v4i1.562

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Waqf is an Islamic concept that refers to a charitable endowment or trust. It involves dedicating a specific asset, such as property, land, or money, for the benefit of the community or a specific purpose, in accordance with Islamic law. One of the important aspect in the success of waqf is the management and optimization concept. This research will try to elaborate further on the development of waqf in the non-Muslim country of Singapore. This paper also tries to look at the revitalization of existing waqf land in Singapore, given its very limited area. The result show that, although it is Muslim-minority country, Singapore is able to professionally manage its waqf assets and properties productively. Through MUIS, waqf is managed optimally. The impressive performance of Warees, an important philanthropic institution in Singapore, cannot be separated from its professionalism, innovation in financing, initiation of cash waqf and the release of fatwa on istibdal waqf.

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