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Publication Functional Motive Involvement Of Community Service Volunteers: Unishams Case Study(SPRING, 2021) ;Hadijah Johari ;Anas Suzastri Ahmad ;Mohd Norazmi Nordin ;Siti Hasliah Salleh ;Amin Al Haadi ShafieNor Adila Mohd NoorWhy are a lot of people involved in volunteer activities without any specified payment or reward? The motivation behind this human behaviour which involve themselves in volunteer activities is the six personal and social functions which are stated by the Functional Theory (Snyder, M., 2000). The Community Service Module which makes undergraduates to perform compulsory community activities is considered challenging, whether they perform the activity voluntarily or only to complete the required compulsory course of the university. An overview study was conducted to 85 students enrolled in several field of education which registered for the Community Service course in order to identify the students' involvement motive in volunteerism activity. This study also observes the volunteerism motive based on gender, soft skills after participated in a volunteerism programme as well as identifies the relationship between volunteerism motive with soft skills. Both descriptive and inference methods (t-test and Pearson correlation) were used to analyse the obtained data. The results of the study found that Value is the dominant involvement motive in volunteerism activity and there is no difference in motive based on gender. This study also found that after students participated in volunteerism activity, the students gain soft skills application through good relationship and interaction, besides learning to work effectively. Next, the Pearson correlation analysis show that there is a high relationship (r = .727) between volunteerism involvement motive with the soft skills gained among the students. In reality, the Community Service course is required as one of the compulsory modules of the University and placing the graduates produced by UniSHAMS to be on a different level when they have added value as well as having the opportunity to assist and contribute on a larger scale at the national and international level. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Islamic Right for Women to Claim their Husband’s EPF Contribution according to Maqasid Sharia(Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, 2022) ;Md Yazid Ahmad ;Muhammad Adilah Supardan ;Nurul Ilyana Muhd Adnan ;Nor Adila Mohd NoorAdibah Sulaiman @ MohamadA wife has the right to claim the property jointly acquired (harta sepencarian) during the marriage period. Claims can be made during the marriage (polygamy), divorce, after death or apostasy. Among the property that is often claimed as property jointly acquired is the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) contribution money, although the claim is often rejected by the Shariah Court due to legal constraints, especially the EPF Act 1991 (Act 452). Hence, the question arises as to the position of the husband's EPF contribution; whether it can be claimed by the wife on the basis of the property or is there another basis? Hence, the objective of this article is to discuss the position of this claim, whether considered as 'wife's rights in accordance with Islamic law’ as opposed to 'property rights' in the Shariah Court. This qualitative study applied a content analysis approach for data collection and the analysis was presented descriptively. The results of the study found that the claim on the husband's EPF is more appropriate in the context of the 'claim of the wife's rights in accordance with Islamic law' than the 'claim of property rights' in the Shariah Court and in accordance with the maqasid syaria.