Proposed Conceptual Design of Waqf Management System
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https://doi.org/10.53840/myjict4-1-55Keywords:
Waqf Management System, Wakaf, Crowdfunding, Endowment, Religious CouncilAbstract
This paper introduces Waqf Management System design concept based on current available crowdfund design system which focusing on the collection of waqf. The management of waqf is currently placed under authority of State Islamic Religious Council (Majlis Agama Islam Negeri) such Perbadanan Wakaf Selangor (PWS), Perbadanan Wakaf Negeri Sembilan (PWNS) and others. The proposed design concept is an alternative online waqf collector specifically under general and special waqf category (wakaf khas) by the authorities. The authorities have to ensure the project application for collecting waqf approve by them before granted to publish in the crowdfund system portal. As the system design could not across the boundary of stakeholder roles within the waqf ecosystem which strictly handles by the State Islamic Religious Council, the proposed system excludes the main authority operation and process for the project approval due to different practice in the states and remain it for future development
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