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Preferences and Motivating Factors in the Selection of Qurban Managers in Malaysia

Jismi Md Salleh, Mohd Amran Mahat, Nor Adila Kedin, Shahitul Badariah Sulaiman, S. Salahudin Suyurno and Mazlan Salleh
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Jismi Md Salleh: Faculty of Accountancy, UiTM Cawangan Melaka, Malaysia
Mohd Amran Mahat: Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, UiTM Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
Nor Adila Kedin: Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, UiTM Cawangan Melaka, Malaysia
Shahitul Badariah Sulaiman: Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies, UiTM Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
S. Salahudin Suyurno: N/A
Mazlan Salleh: N/A

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 8, 7253-7258

Abstract: Qurban practices hold prominent value in Islamic countries, including Malaysia.  Gaining insight into what motivates participation and managers’ selection is crucial in enhancing the transparency of Qurban management.  This study explores the preferences of Muslims in Malaysia when participating in Qurban and factors that influence the selection of Qurban managers.  A descriptive research design was employed with a convenience sample of 464 Muslim adults in the Central and South regions. Data were collected via self-administered questionnaires and descriptively analyzed using SPSS.  Findings show that 80.6% of respondents prefer to participate in Qurban organized by local mosques. The main reason for this preference is their trust in the organizers to manage the Qurban distribution effectively (50.9%), followed by a strong desire to help those in need (31%).  These results highlight the importance of trust, openness, and good management in organizations, especially mosques, when handling Qurban to retain community involvement.  As following Shariah requirements in Qurban distribution is a fundamental expectation in every practice, ensuring compliance is crucial in building participant trust.  This study offers valuable practical insights for religious groups, policymakers, and Qurban organizers looking to improve management and support community welfare.

Date: 2025
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