Digital Zakat Fundraising in Times of Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from BAZNAS, Indonesia

Authors

  • Zulfikar Hasan Department of Islamic Banking and Center for Research and Community Service at STAIN Bengkalis Riau Indonesia
  • Kamiluddin Kamiluddin Academy of Islamic Studies University of Malaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18196/jiebr.v1i2.1

Keywords:

COVID19; Digital Technology; Zakat Funds; BAZNAS; Indonesia

Abstract

This research analysed the impact of COVID19 on zakat institutions. The COVID19 outbreak forced policymakers to issue various innovations to manage the pandemic consequences. BAZNAS of the Republic of Indonesia has introduced its digital zakat platforms to facilitate muzaki in performing zakat. The collection of zakat funds at BAZNAS of the Republic of Indonesia has increased despite the COVID19 pandemic. This study employed a qualitative method by analyzing primary and secondary data. The results of this study concluded that the role of digital technology during the pandemic to collect zakat funds greatly facilitates muzaki. Besides that, it has received full support from the MUI (Indonesian Ulema Council) and the government. Hopefully, typical research like this that can raise more themes about the role of zakat during the COVID19 pandemic.

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2021-12-30

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Zulfikar Hasan, & Kamiluddin, K. (2021). Digital Zakat Fundraising in Times of Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from BAZNAS, Indonesia . Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Research, 1(2), 202–215. https://doi.org/10.18196/jiebr.v1i2.1

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