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The Shopping Movement at the Neighborhood: The Best Solution to Increase Zakat of Trade in Indonesia


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Title: The Shopping Movement at the Neighborhood: The Best Solution to Increase Zakat of Trade in Indonesia

Authors: Nurdin Batjo, Muhammad Alwi, Nasrullah Nursam, Nadya Mulyasari

Journal: South Asian Review of Business and Administrative Studies (SABAS)

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Publisher: Islamia University, Bahawalpur

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2021

Volume: 3

Issue: 2

Language: English

DOI: 10.52461/sabas.v3i2.740

Keywords: SolutionsShopping at neighbor's stallscommercial zakat

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Abstract

This study examines the best solution to increase commercial zakat. This study aims to determine the public's understanding of zakat, to determine public knowledge about the movement and benefits of shopping at neighboring stalls, as well as the potential for increasing trade zakat through shopping movements at neighboring stalls. This type of research is qualitative phenomenology, data collection techniques through interviews with sources and used as primary data. The study concluded that: 1) The main sources of information about zakat came from mosques 33.3%, friends 15.7%, social media/internet 14.3%. Understanding of trade zakat who understands (knows and knows very well) is 60%, slightly understands 23%, and those who do not understand 17%. This result is corroborated by knowledge of the zakat recipient groups where 23% mention 4 to 8 groups, 71% mention 1 to 3 groups, 6% do not mention the recipient groups; 2) The shopping movement at a neighboring shop is known by 67% of respondents, and 33% of respondents who do not know. Benefits of shopping at neighboring stalls: a) increasing micro-economy 33%; b) Alms / sharing to neighbors 26.9%; c) Friendship / brotherhood 25%; and d) easy to get the needs of 14.1%. The intensity of shopping to the neighboring shop is 79% often, and 21% rarely; 3) If this movement is implemented, respondents will increase their shopping at neighboring stalls by 59%, no longer shopping at national retailers by 3%, but there are still 38% who continue to shop as usual.


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