Infaq In Times Of Pandemic: The New Norm Of Islamic Eschatology
Journal: AZKA International Journal Of Zakat & Social Finance (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-09-16
Authors : Abdul Mutalib Embong; Azelin Mohamed Noor; Hezlina Mohd Hashim; Syahrul Alim Baharuddin; Norasyikin Binti Abdul Malik;
Page : 131-150
Keywords : sedekah; Infaq; Islamic charity; Covid-19 pandemic; MCO; social welfare;
Abstract
This study reveals the currents social welfare which includes the uprising practice of Islamic charity, namely Infaq (voluntary alms giving), an instrument to help the unfortunate people (asnaf). It used qualitative approach involving semi-structured interviews focusing on six themes with six respondents. They engage in Infaq during the MCO or Movement Control Order. The results showed that there was a rise of contemporary fame of Infaq among Malaysian middle-class Muslims and charity body or organisation that specialise in sedekah/Infaq programmes . These parties make use of the platform of social media to record their activities and raise funds activity to help the needy who demand immediate and non-bureaucratic donations especially in a form of material help like food and daily necessities. This indeed has changed the course of how sedekah or Infaq used to be done back then. More Muslims who perform these Islamic charities display their efficiency and transparency in their donations as in Islam, sedekah is as a spiritual ‘investment' to the donors despite the hard time people face during pandemic.
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