Factors influencing the intention to perform cash waqf among Muslim staff at Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kelantan Campus

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2018Type
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Yusoff, Ruslaina
Rahman, Shafia Abdul
Mohamed, Wan Nazihah Wan
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t. Cash waqf is one of the instruments of charitable conduct in Islamic religious and has been perceived as a
method for waqf practice. The aim of this study is to identify factors that influence the goal to perform cash waqf among
Muslim, particularly university staff. A survey with a seven-point scale was utilized to gather the information for the
present study and items from past researches were modified to suit cash waqf setting. The survey was disseminated to 692
staff of Universiti Teknologi MARA Kelantan Campus, Malaysia. The response rate was 36.6 percent (253 samples). The
outcome from the information gathered proposed that all three factors (attitude, subjective norm & perceived behavioral
control) have significant association with the expectation to perform cash waqf. Hence, all three factors were able to
explain the intention to perform cash waqf