Cash Waqf for Public Health Expenditure

N. M. Nor, Norhanim Mat Sarib
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Recently, the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis have imposed constraints on government spending and increased borrowing to redevelop the economy. Thus, there is a need for alternative funding sources to ease the government's financial burden. Cash waqf has the potential to finance public health sector expenditures. Additionally, giving behavior plays a significant role in establishing cash waqf funds and ensuring the sustainability of waqf institutions. This paper examines the views of the public, specifically Muslims in the Klang Valley, Malaysia, regarding cash waqf and their willingness to contribute to it as an alternative financing method for public healthcare expenditures. The research framework combines variables from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and additional variables such as attitude, perceived behavioral control, religiosity, and trust in waqf institutions. The study finds that Muslims in the Klang Valley are aware of and willing to contribute to cash waqf for public health expenditure, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study further reveals that attitude and perceived behavioral control are significant factors influencing their intention to contribute. These findings can encourage relevant authorities to consider cash waqf as an alternative financing source for public health expenditures, benefiting both Muslims and non-Muslims.
公共卫生支出现金基金
最近,新冠肺炎大流行和经济危机限制了政府支出,增加了借贷以重新发展经济。因此,有必要寻找其他资金来源,以减轻政府的财政负担。现金流有可能为公共卫生部门的支出提供资金。此外,捐赠行为在建立现金waqf基金和确保waqf机构的可持续性方面具有重要作用。本文考察了公众的观点,特别是穆斯林在巴生谷,马来西亚,关于现金waqf和他们愿意贡献它作为公共医疗保健支出的替代融资方法。研究框架结合了计划行为理论(TPB)的变量和其他变量,如态度、感知行为控制、宗教信仰和对waqf机构的信任。研究发现,巴生谷的穆斯林意识到并愿意为公共卫生支出提供现金流,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间。研究进一步揭示了态度和行为控制知觉是影响其贡献意愿的重要因素。这些发现可以鼓励有关当局考虑将现金waqf作为公共卫生支出的另一种融资来源,这对穆斯林和非穆斯林都有利。
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