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Publication Bibliometric Analysis of Literature on Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion Between 2014-2020(University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2021) ;Muhammad Ridhwan Ab. Aziz ;Mohd Zalisham Jali ;Mohd Nazri Mohd Noor ;Syahnaz Sulaiman ;Mohd Shukor HarunMuhammad Zakirol Izat MustafarThe fastest growing in technology in the recent many of years has changed the way of people live and the conduct of business. The existing of the internet and mobile has led to profound transformation to a various industry from manual-based to automatic-based activity and from offline to online transaction include in banking and financial industry. The objective of this study is to analyze the related literatures on Digital Banking and Financial Inclusion between 2014 until 2020. The methodology that has been applied in this study is descriptive research based on document analysis on previous studies and literatures on digital banking and financial inclusion either from free-of-charge or free-of-registration online journals. The journals and articles are acquired from various sources of channel such as google scholar, science direct and researchgate.com. There are 126 articles related in this field were collected and examined. This study perceived at several variables which include authorship patterns, number of articles published, research approach, geographical affiliation, subject and gender of the author. The general finding of this study illustrates that most of the previous study discussed on economic and social development that positively influenced by digital banking and financial inclusion. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Interconnection between Level of Income and Tendency of Malaysian Community towards Adoption of Islamic Digital Banking(GLOBAL ACADEMY OF TRAINING & RESEARCH, 2022) ;Muhammad Ridhwan Bin Ab. AzizMuhammad Zakirol Izat Mustafar" Objective - This study is aimed to investigate the interconnection between the average income level and the tendency of the Malaysian community toward the adoption of Islamic digital banking. Methodology – This study used a quantitative survey questionnaire with 100 valid respondents. The data were collected within 3 months and the SPSS software was applied in this study to analyse the data using descriptive analysis. Cronbach's alpha tests were used to determine the reliability of multiple questions based on the Likert scale questionnaires in this study. Findings – The general finding of this study shows that the group with lower income levels is more responsive to the adoption of Islamic digital banking compared to the higher income group. It indicates that this group believed that Islamic digital banking can be beneficial to the community socially and economically in terms of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and transaction cost. Novelty – The emergence of this study is to contribute the literature and reference related to Islamic digital banking for the interest of researchers, practitioners, and consumers in developing further research and the adoption of this platform in the future. Type of Paper - Empirical" - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Islamic Digital Banking Based on Maqasid Al-Shariah for Financial Inclusion: A Proposed Framework(Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), 2023) ;Muhammad Ridhwan Ab. Aziz ;Mohd Zalisham Jali ;Mohd Nazri Mohd Noor ;Syahnaz Sulaiman ;Mohd Shukor HarunMuhammad Zakirol Izat MustafarThe expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) has confronted the banking and financial industry towards the era of digitalization. This digitalization has brought advantages to the people nowadays to make the banking transaction easier in term of time-saving and easy to access compared to over-the-counter transaction (at the branch), in which the people need to waste their time for waiting their turn to make a simple transaction like withdraw and deposit money and reaching the people who are unbanked in order to them enjoy the banking and financial products and services. In this context, as most of the community in Malaysia are Muslim, the regulator (Bank Negara Malaysia) needs to concern with the value of Shariah and the element of financial inclusion that should be adopted in the development of digital banking. So, this will lead to the development of Islamic digital banking based on Maqasid al-Shariah for financial inclusion that able to cater the current market needs. However, the model of Shariah compliant digital banking is important to be introduced in order to achieve the true spirit of Maqasid al-Shariah for financial inclusion. This article is aimed to develop a framework of Islamic digital banking based on Maqasid al-Shariah for financial inclusion. This research employs a qualitative approach as this research is conducted through interview with experts for the development and verification of the proposed framework. The proposed framework has been found to be feasible for the implementation in accordance with the ongoing advancements in the digital age. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Perception Of Malaysian Community On The Reliability Of The Adoption Of Islamic Digital Banking In Mobilizing Financial Sector(Fakulti Ekonomi dan Muamalat, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2022) ;Muhammad Ridhwan Ab. Aziz ;Mohd Nazri Mohd Noor ;Syahnaz Sulaiman ;Mohd Shukor Harun ;Muhammad Zakirol Izat MustafarMohd Zalisham JaliThe existence of Information and Communication Technology had paved a way to various sectors especially in financial sector. Banks have been pushed to develop digital banking to meet the needs of clients who are always on the go. During COVID-19 outbreak, digital banking is compulsory to the community in order to conduct day to day banking transaction. However, as the majority of community in Malaysia is Muslim, the need of the Shariah compliant digital banking is significant. Islamic financial sectors had been urged to join the digital banking revolution in order to be an alternative against conventional one. This study is aimed to investigate the perception of Malaysian community on the reliability of the adoption of Islamic digital banking. This study used a quantitative survey questionnaire with 150 valid respondents. The software SPSS version 26 was utilised in this study to analyse the data using descriptive analysis. The general finding of this study shows that the perception of Malaysian community from various occupational on the reliability of Islamic digital banking in mobilizing financial sector has demonstrated a favourable consequence. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Relationship between Age and Level of Income with Understanding of Islamic Digital Banking(UTM Press, 2024) ;Muhammad Ridhwan Ab. Aziz ;Mohd Zalisham Jali ;Mohd Nazri Mohd Noor ;Syahnaz Sulaiman ;Mohd Shukor HarunMuhammad Zakirol Izat MustafarThe rapid growth of information and communication technology development has driven the Islamic banking and finance industry to digitalize all transactions and Islamic banking products to go fully online. However, there is a hindrance in developing Islamic digital banking which is the lack of understanding about Islamic digital banking among Malaysia community from different age and level of income. This study aims to investigate the relationship between age and level of income of Malaysian community with the level of knowledge about Islamic digital banking. This study employed a quantitative survey questionnaire of 100 respondents. The Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) software version 27 has been used in this study in analysing the data through descriptive analysis. The general finding of this study showed that the young generation and people with lower income have more intention to adopt this new application compared to the older generation and people with higher income. By analyzing these relationships, the research could help Islamic banks tailor their services and products to various demographic groups, enhancing accessibility and understanding. Additionally, the findings might inform policymaking to create a more inclusive financial system, particularly in predominantly Muslim countries. Overall, the study appears to connect the fields of demographics, technology, economics, and cultural studies, potentially providing essential insights for the development and growth of Islamic digital banking.