Zakat: changing the framework of giving

R. Al-Bawwab
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PurposeThis paper aims to show that zakat solves the collective action problem by changing the framework of giving. An additional purpose of this paper is an attempt to fill a critical gap in the Islamic economics literature. This gap concerns the nature and role of zakat in effectively delivering aid to those in need while mitigating the potential for free riding. There is also a general gap in the current literature on Islamic economics that the issues of zakat and charity have not received the same attention as the focus remained mostly on money, banking and the issues of interest and usury. The paper is also an attempt to provide a refocus.Design/methodology/approachThis paper attempts to build an argument to show how zakat can function as a unique solution to the free-rider problem in voluntary charity. The author’s argument is based on a precise theoretical framework, namely the “free-rider problem,” and how zakat can function as a unique solution to this problem. The author also uses game theory to show how reputation can lead to cooperation in a repeated game. The author uses an example from Pakistan to show how reputation can be a disciplinarian of zakat collection organizations.FindingsZakat solves both the free-rider problem in ordinary charity and the coordination problem between members in a large group. The free-rider problem is solved by changing the very framework of giving and the coordination problem between Muslims around the globe disappears because the rates and details of levying zakat are centrally created based on divine revelation.Originality/valueThis paper presents an important topic as it addresses one of the most popular giving practices in Muslim societies, called zakat. It also provides a framework in examining the meaning and function of zakat in Muslim societies.
天课:改变给予的框架
目的本文旨在证明zakat通过改变给予的框架来解决集体行动问题。本文的另一个目的是试图填补伊斯兰经济学文献中的一个关键空白。这一差距涉及天课在有效向有需要的人提供援助,同时减少搭便车的可能性方面的性质和作用。当前关于伊斯兰经济学的文献中也存在一个普遍的空白,即天课和慈善问题没有得到同样的关注,因为重点仍然主要集中在货币、银行以及利息和高利贷问题上。这篇论文也是一个重新聚焦的尝试。设计/方法论/方法本文试图建立一个论点,展示天课如何作为一种独特的解决自愿慈善中搭便车问题的方法。作者的论点基于一个精确的理论框架,即“搭便车问题”,以及天课如何作为这个问题的独特解决方案。作者还使用博弈论来展示声誉如何在重复游戏中导致合作。作者用一个来自巴基斯坦的例子来说明声誉如何成为天课收藏组织的纪律。FindingsZakat既解决了普通慈善机构的搭便车问题,也解决了大型团体成员之间的协调问题。搭便车的问题是通过改变给予的框架来解决的,全球穆斯林之间的协调问题也消失了,因为征收天课的费率和细节是基于神圣启示而集中制定的。创意/价值这篇论文提出了一个重要的话题,因为它涉及穆斯林社会中最受欢迎的施法之一,即天课。它还为研究天课在穆斯林社会中的意义和功能提供了一个框架。
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