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The Shift in Zakat Practice in Indonesia
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The Shift in Zakat Practice in Indonesia

Kirjailija:
pokkari, 2008
englanti

Zakat, one of Islam's Five Pillars, is the practice of giving a fixed proportion of one's financial assets to those in need, thereby purifying both one's soul and one's remaining wealth. In Indonesia, since the coming of Islam, zakat has been a means of worship, and its collection has been voluntary and decentralized.

Arskal Salim's study argues that in the post-New Order regime (1966-1998) zakat practice changed structurally and institutionally through the enactment of a law on zakat management, followed by the establishment of a national zakat agency. A cultural shift is now in progress with two possible outcomes: either zakat collection will become compulsory and centralized or it will become such an intricate part of taxation law that it loses its spiritual relevance.

Alaotsikko
From Piety to an Islamic Socio-Political-Economic System
Kirjailija
Arskal Salim
ISBN
9789749511084
Kieli
englanti
Paino
181 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
27.10.2008
Kustantaja
Silkworm Books
Sivumäärä
111