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E-WAQF MODEL: SUPERIOR STRATEGY IN INCREASING WAQIF EMPOWERMENT AND BELIEF IN WAQF
NURUL IMAN (a)- ADI SANTOSO (b*)- EDI KURNIAWAN (c)

a) Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo
b) Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo
* adisantoso[at]umpo.ac.id
c) Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo


Abstract

This research was conducted to know the appropriate management model so that it can become a superior strategy in increasing the empowerment of waqf assets and increasing waqf trust to continue to increase the desire for waqf. The problems related to waqf that are currently challenging are the inadequate administrative management of waqf assets and the lack of transparency in management or not easy for wakif to access the extent to which the development and management of waqf assets that have been handed over have resulted in weak trust of waqf in nadzir. One of the management models that is the solution to this problem is the management of computerized and internet-based waqf. E-waqf models will encourage the process of managing transparent waqf assets and waqf will make it easy to access information about the waqf assets that have been done, giving rise to an increase in waqf trust in nadzir in managing the waqf assets that he has done. E-waqf will act as an application in the administrative field that is used with the aim of accurate and credible administrative management of waqf assets so that it has an impact on improving the quality of excellent service from nadzir which can increase waqf confidence in waqf

Keywords: E-waqf, Wakif, Nadzir, Trust.

Topic: Economics

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Adi Santoso)

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