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Title: Acceptance of Sadaqa House among Muslim in Kelantan
Authors: Siti Farah Nabila Mohd Suhaimi 
Siti Fatimah Muhamadrosee Hayeewaelae 
Siti Fatimah Zaharin 
Siti Hanis Mohd Shamma 
Azwan Abdullah 
Keywords: Sadaqa
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business
Journal: Proceedings of Entrepreneurship and Business 
Conference: The 2019 Undergraduate Colloquium on Islamic Banking and Finance (TUC Islamic Banking and Finance 2019) 
Abstract: 
This study was undertaken to determine the acceptance of Sadaqa House that implemented by Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) as a platform to donate. This study having a qualitative research method as data collection that participated by five informants which is Branch Manager of Bank Islam around the Kelantan state. Future research undertaken expected to use qualitative research method in collecting data and the finding will increase the acceptance of Sadaqa House implementation among Muslim in Kelantan. The research limitations for this study are budget constraints, time constraints and limited sources of study. This study found that acceptance of Sadaqa House by Bank Islam raise alongside with awareness, willingness and benefit. In addition, knowledge became indicator of Sadaqa House acceptance. This research helps people to know and aware about the Sadaqa House and also may be a benchmark to the government to implement a new policy according to the implementation of sadaqah. Other than that, Sadaqa House also helps the poor and needy to increase their economics. Furthermore, this research is approaches the people who are using the Saqada House rather than approaches the organizations.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1463
ISBN: 2682-9029
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business - Proceedings

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