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Publication The Integration of Micro Takaful and Temporary Waqf for the Underserved Population In Malaysia?(Penerbit USIM, 2022) ;Hussein' Azeemi Abdullah Thaidi ;Muhammad Aiman Fathi ShasmuriMuhamad Firdaus Ab RahmanMicro takaful has become a critical strategy to mitigate risks and overcome poverty among low-income populations in a community. However, micro takaful's low penetration rate seems worrying due to the recommendation to minimise its management costs. This paper aims to develop a financing model/framework by integrating micro takaful and temporary waqf to benefit the underserved population in Malaysia. This research uses the content analysis method from relevant literature to derive a suitable financing framework based on temporary waqf applications. As a result, this study suggests an integrated micro takaful and temporary waqf financing framework to solve the existing problems. It is hoped that this work will benefit the development of micro takaful financing strategies and boost its offerings in the future. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication A Systematic Review of Issues and Challenges of Micro Takaful Financing Through Zakat and Waqf Funds in Malaysia(Penerbit USIM, 2022) ;Muhammad Aiman Fathi ShamsuriHussein' Azeemi Abdullah ThaidiMicro takaful protection is vital to the low-income population, providing them with affordable financial and health protection. However, the uptake of micro takaful schemes is still scarce due to the reduction of its operational and promotional costs. This systematic review study aims to collect, analyse and discuss academic literature from relevant journal articles related to the issues and challenges of micro takaful financing through zakat and waqf funds using the PRISMA method. A search using Scopus, MyJurnal and Google Scholar academic databases for this study resulted in a total of 47 documents. After going through the screening processes outlined by PRISMA, 11 journal articles were accepted as the literature of this study. The issues and challenges of micro takaful financing through zakat and waqf funds in Malaysia are related to the ownership (al- tamlīk) of zakat funds, limitations of legal provisions, high operating cost and common understanding from the community. Therefore, this review suggests publishing more journal articles on the related study field to develop a practical and sustainable micro takaful financing framework through zakat and waqf funds.