Pengumpulan Zakat Fitrah Dan Efek Pemerataan Ekonomi Untuk Masyarakat di Kota Bandung (Kasus di Kecamatan Cibiru Bandung Timur)
Collection of Zakat Fitrah and Effects of Economic Equity For Communities in Bandung (Case in District Cibiru East Bandung)
Azizah Rumaisha
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Abstract:
Economic equity has always been the focus of public administration. One potential to improve the economy of the community is zakat. Zakat fitrah or known as zakat bodies, zakat ru'us or shodaqoh fitrah is the obligatory zakat issued for every Muslim who can in the month of Ramadan and month of Shawwal. This writing aims to determine the effect of zakat fitrah to the economic side of mustahik zakat in the environment of DKM At-Tarbiyatul Islamiyah, research method used is an interview with the chairman of DKM At-Tarbiyatul Islamiyah and supported by the literature in accordance with the contents of the study. From the results of the interview, it is known that the result of zakat fitrah acceptance in DKM At-Tarbiyatul Islamiyah does not have a direct impact on the economic development of mustahik zakat, because zakat fitrah obtained amount is not too large and can only be exploited for a short time only.
Keywords: Economy; Impact; Public; Zakat Fitrah (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018, Revised 2018
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