What Influence Muslims to Make Wills?: Insights into its Determinants

Norazlina Abd. Wahab, Suraiya Hashim, Nurhayati Abd. Ghani
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The aim of this study is to investigate factors that influence the practice of making will among Muslims in Malaysia. In Malaysia, it can be noted that some progress towards enhancing Islamic estate planning has taken place, particularly in the practice of Islamic will. Islamic estate planning industry in Malaysia has grown and now offers a variety kind of products to facilitate Malaysian Muslims to manage and improve their estate planning matters. Nevertheless, the value of unclaimed and frozen assets in this country keeps growing annually. Hence, this study aims to look at the practice of making wills in Malaysia and investigate factors that influence Muslims to do it. Using a quantitative analysis, a total of 338 questionnaires were used to achieve the objective. The method of analysis employed in this study include Independent Sample T-Test, One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Pearson and Correlation as well as Multiple Regression. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant difference between gender (male and female), educational levels and monthly income levels towards Islamic will practice. Nevertheless, only ethnicity showed no significant difference towards Islamic will practice. The correlation analysis showed a significant and positive correlation between knowledge, wealth management, institutional factor and religiosity toward Islamic will practice. The results show that knowledge and wealth management are the main variables that influence Muslims towards Islamic will practice. This explains that higher level of knowledge and wealth management among Muslims will lead to a higher practice of Islamic will. These results suggest that the government and Islamic estate planning industry should put a greater emphasis on attracting and educate Muslims to manage and plan their wealth well during their lifetime.
是什么影响了穆斯林立遗嘱?:对其决定因素的洞察
本研究的目的是调查影响马来西亚穆斯林立遗嘱实践的因素。在马来西亚,可以指出,在加强伊斯兰遗产规划方面取得了一些进展,特别是在执行伊斯兰遗嘱方面。马来西亚的伊斯兰遗产规划行业已经发展壮大,现在提供各种各样的产品,以方便马来西亚穆斯林管理和改善他们的遗产规划事宜。然而,这个国家无人认领和冻结资产的价值每年都在增长。因此,本研究旨在研究在马来西亚立遗嘱的做法,并调查影响穆斯林这样做的因素。采用定量分析,共使用338份问卷来实现目标。本研究采用的分析方法包括独立样本t检验、单因素方差分析(ANOVA)、Pearson和Correlation以及多元回归。这项研究的结果表明,性别(男性和女性)、教育水平和月收入水平对伊斯兰教将实践有显著差异。然而,只有种族对伊斯兰教习俗没有显着差异。相关分析表明,知识、财富管理、制度因素与伊斯兰意志实践的虔诚度之间存在显著的正相关关系。结果表明,知识和财富管理是影响穆斯林对伊斯兰信仰实践的主要变量。这就解释了,穆斯林的知识和财富管理水平越高,他们就越能践行伊斯兰的意志。这些结果表明,政府和伊斯兰遗产规划行业应该更加重视吸引和教育穆斯林在他们的一生中妥善管理和规划他们的财富。
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