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引用次数: 22
摘要
可持续发展目标(sdg)是消除贫困、保护地球、确保所有人享有和平与繁荣的普遍呼吁;强烈符合伊斯兰教目标的目标(maqasid al shariah)。然而,尽管全球接受了这一概念,但融资问题仍然是实现可持续发展目标的最大挑战。因此,建议通过与宗教机构和其他机构的伙伴关系进行创新筹资。从这个角度来看,本研究旨在探索天课在印尼支持融资和实现目标方面的潜力。这是通过确定影响穆斯林支付天课意愿的因素,并探索由天课基金优先资助的可持续发展目标集群来实现的。本研究收集了居住在印度尼西亚大雅加达地区的304名受访者的原始数据,并利用计划行为理论(TPB)方法来构建意图。并采用描述性统计和结构方程模型(SEM)对数据进行分析。研究发现,态度、主观规范和行为控制这三个TPB变量对穆斯林的天课支付意愿有正向影响。此外,态度还受到宗教信仰、知识和对天课组织的信任的影响。此外,在可持续发展目标的五个目标类中,人类(包括减贫、教育和改善健康等目标)在穆斯林对利用天课为可持续发展目标提供资金的看法中获得最高优先地位。研究结果强调了天课在支持印尼实现可持续发展目标方面的潜力,这可能对政府、非政府组织、天课组织和其他天课利益相关者有用。
Exploring the Potential of Zakah for Supporting Realization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a universal call to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity; goals which are strongly in line with the objective of Islam (maqasid al shariah). Despite of global acceptance of the concept, however, financing issues remain the biggest challenge for realizing the SDGs. Innovative financing through partnership with religious and other institutions, therefore, has been recommended. With this perspective, this study aims to explore the potential of zakah to support financing and realizing the goals in Indonesia. This is done by identifying factors that influence the intention of Muslims to pay zakah and exploring the SDGs’ clusters prioritized to be financed from the zakah funds. The study collected primary data from 304 respondents living in Greater Jakarta area of Indonesia and utilized the Theory of Planned Behaviors (TPB) approach to frame the intentions. It also used descriptive statistics and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to analyze the data. The findings suggest that three TPB variables, namely attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control, have a positive influence on the Muslims’ intention to pay zakat. Additionally, attitudes are influenced by religiosity, knowledge and trust to zakah organizations. Furthermore, of the five objective clusters’ in the SDGs, the people cluster (which includes objectives such as poverty reduction, education and health improvement) received the highest priority in the perceptions of the Muslims regarding the use of zakah for financing SDGs. The findings highlight the potential of zakah in supporting achievement of SDGs in Indonesia, something that might be useful for government, NGOs, zakah organizations and other zakah stakeholders.