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I Dr Tika Widiastuti, Univeristas Airlangga, Indonesia. r Dr Mostafa Mahmud Naser, Macquarie University, Australia I Dr Teruyo omura, university of Southern eueensland, Australia SIBRC 2A1^5 Conference Associates r Dr Amir Ahmed, Sylvanvale Foundation, Australia- Team Leader I Aysha Jahan Bibha, Northern university, Bangladesh-Deputy Team Leader I Dedar Mahmud, Macquarie University, Australia-Team Member I Dineshwar Ramadhony, University of Southern Queensland, Australia-Team Member I Justine Wang, Macquarie University, Australia-Team Member @ List of Universities and Institutions CD .c 'ct (u q, o o i.gs Armidale Rural Referral ital, Australia oS E9 6O Australian Catholic Universit , Auskalia E<f 6 Islami Universi E' it OE o- ;, Ban Universi g, cD o(\t Bond Universitv. Australia (-) d. Boston University, USA 99 art Caritas B Comilla Cadet Col adesh East West University, adesh Eastern University, Ban FEB Univeristas Airlan lndonesia Feni University, adesh Great Eastern Takaful Berhad, Malaysia INCEIF, the Global Universi of Islamic Finance, Mala Fudan University, China Flinders Uni Australia Ind Universitv- Ban lnstitute of tT lnternational Islamic Universitv Mala Intemational Islamic Universitv Chitt lntemational Shari' ah Research Academ for Islamic Islamic Azad Universitv" Iran Islamic Universit adesh Kasetsart University. Thailand ing Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Lahore Universitv of Sciences. Pakistan ie University, Australia Manarat International University, University, New Zealand Memorial University, Canada uarie University Sydney, Australia uarie Graduate School of Mana Australia MARA Universitv of Technol , Mala Monash University, Auskalia Murdoch University, Australia National Chune Hsine Universit , Taiwan National Universitv of Malavsi North South Universit Northem Universitv Ban Northern Universitv of Mala Omicon Grou adesh q Padiadiaran University, Indonesia CD E R. B Group. Baneladesh q) o o Revenue Department. Thailand i.s rEc# Royal University of Dhaka, Bangladesh cO e€ Islami Bank, Bangladesh. G- Social oo 9c Sutaatmadia Economic College (STIESA), Indonesia o-3 6 (r' Sylvanvale Foundation, Australia cto o Tunghai Taiwan E University, dt United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates U' Un veristas Airlansea Un versitas Riau, Indonesia Un versiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Un versiti of Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia University of Alberta, Canada Univers ty of Delhi, India Univers ty of Dhaka, Bangladesh Univers ty Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia Univers ty of New South Wales, Australia Un versity of Nottineham, China Un versity of Notre Dame, Australia Un versity of the Puniab, Pakistan Un versity of Shariah. United Arab Emirates Un versity of Southem Queensland, Australia Un versity of Tasmania, Australia Un versity of Technology, Sydney, Australia Un versity of the Puniab, Pakistan University of Toronto, Canada Univers ty of Tulsa, USA University of Wollongong, Australia Uttara University, Bangladesh Xavier School of Management, India The Role of Economic Empowerment for The Poor in aZakat Institution o E" .E'.E o o Tika Widiastuti i.so uEEP Univeristas Airlangga 6@ ts< BAG- igOc Raditya Sukmana, MA tt, an cto Airlangga Eo Univeristas e at) Sri Herianingrum Univeristas Airlangga Abstract Zakat funds management in a number of charity organizations, especially in terms of empowering zakat in Indonesia is not yet optimal. Based on the results of several previous studies, yet there is a model of empowerment that was standard in managin g zakat and other Islamic philanthropy. This study aims to determine the role of the poor in the reviews maqashid sharia. Data was analysed using a qualitative approach. Qualitative descriptive analysis is used to explain how the role of the economic empowerrnent for the poor inzakat institutions within the framework of sharia maqashid. on the data and the results of the analysis that has been done can be seen that the BAZ (Amil at) in East Java have a role in the economic empowerment for the poor, although not kaffah maqashid sharia. s: Role, Empowerment, Zakat Institution 110.
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