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Fahami Muhammad Anis
Salina H. Kassim

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Among the many problems facing Bangladesh, poverty remains a key problem affecting millions of lives. During the past few decades, many initiatives have been implemented such as microcredit and cash transfer programs, yet the results seemed to be ambiguous. New frontiers are now sought to find new sources of finance which could offer a more effective and sustainable solution to the root cause of the poverty problem. Considering the idea of entrepreneurship and group-based development approach of microcredit, a zakat-based development approach was initiated in Bangladesh at a private level by an organization called Center for Zakat Management (CZM) for poverty alleviation and sustainable economic empowerment targeting poor women in rural areas. This paper aims to assess the effectiveness of the CZM efforts in utilizing zakat funds for promoting entrepreneurship among poor rural women. Focusing on the case of Bangladesh, this study assesses the effectiveness of zakat on aspects such as income, house hold expense and fixed asset accumulation of the poor client based on the “before and after” approach. Groups comprising of poor individuals and families are given equity capital/seed money and are encouraged to embark on small businesses according to their own liking. The groups are supervised for a period of a minimum of three years to ensure all individuals within the group are able to continue with their activities and ultimately, free themselves from the shackles of poverty and graduate into sustainable livelihood. Results indicate a significant nominal and real increase in average monthly income, increase in fixed assets and an increase in monthly average household expenditure before and after receiving zakat money. Results also demonstrate factors such as age of the entrepreneur, family size, type of business involved and the amount of zakat received to have a strong influence in determining the success of women entrepreneurs. Education level of the entrepreneur, on the other hand, does not seem to have significant impact on the success or failure of the entrepreneur. The findings from this paper shed light on the effectiveness of zakat-based approach in alleviating poverty and ensuring sustainable economic empowerment of the poor rural women.


 

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Fahami Muhammad Anis, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia

Phd Candidate, Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance (IIBF)

International Islamic University Malaysia

Salina H. Kassim, Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia

Dr Salina Kassim is currently Associate Professor at the IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Prior to becoming an academician, she has several years of working experience in a commercial bank in Malaysia. She teaches Money and Banking, and Islamic Banking and Finance at the under-graduate level, and Islamic Financial System, Financial Economics and Contemporary Issues in Islamic Finance at the graduate level. Her research interests include Islamic banking and finance, and monetary/financial economics. She has published extensively in refereed academic journals in her areas of research interest. Dr Salina also sits on the editorial boards of several reputable international journals. She earned her PhD in Monetary Economics in 2006 from the IIUM and her Masters and Bachelor degrees from the USA in 1992 and 1994, respectively.

Scopus ID: 32667637500

Email: ksalina@iium.edu.my

How to Cite

Anis, F. M., & Kassim, S. H. (2016). EFFECTIVENESS OF ZAKAT-BASED PROGRAMS ON POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF POOR WOMEN: A CASE STUDY OF BANGLADESH. Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance, 1(2), 229-258. https://doi.org/10.21098/jimf.v1i2.539