Khairul Jannah Binti SamsudinAziah Binti Abdul RahmanNoradilla Binti Osman2025-07-082025-07-082024Khairul Jannah Binti Samsudin, Aziah Binti Abdul Rahman and Noradilla Binti Osman. (2024). A Proposed Conceptual Framework Of Philanthropic Behaviour Within The Islamic Context. Islamic Banking, Accounting & Finance International Conference 2024 (IBAF 2024), 11(1), 752–767. https://doi.org/10.33102/jdda08972948-460X10.33102/jdda0897https://epibaf.usim.edu.my/index.php/eproceeding/article/view/64https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/27192Islamic Banking, Accounting & Finance International Conference 2024 (iBAF 2024) Theme: "Revolutionizing Islamic Finance, Accounting and Banking Through Artificial Intelligence (AI)" 12-13 November 2024 Editors: Dr. Amalina Mursidi, Dr Suhaila Abdul Hamid, Prof Madya Dr. Norhaziah Nawai, Prof Madya Dr. Muhamad Azrin Nazri,Dr. Mohd Adha IbrahimResearch on philanthropic behaviour has identified several key factors that motivate individuals to contribute. For Muslims, the belief that good deeds and contributions will be rewarded in the hereafter serves as a significant motivator. In essence, religiosity plays a crucial role in encouraging individuals to act benevolently. A study conducted by Hanudin Amin (2016) associated giving behaviour with the feelings of blessing which is interconnected with religion. While Ibrahim Sulaiman Alhidari (2013) asserted that philanthropic behaviour is significantly correlated and affected by other variables. This study aimed at proposing three theories to define the scope of philanthropic behaviour among alumni, namely the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), Expectancy Theory and Investment Model. From the theories proposed, 16 variables and 15 hypotheses have been deduced. Other than that, this paper also discussed the Islamic view of intention, motivation and commitment, which were the mediating variables in the conceptual framework proposed.en-USPhilanthropic BehaviourTheory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)Expectancy TheoryInvestment ModelTheories of PhilanthropyA Proposed Conceptual Framework Of Philanthropic Behaviour Within The Islamic Contexttext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper752767