Role of Islamic Finance during COVID-19

A Study on Practical Implication of Zakat as Short Term Emergency Support System

Authors

  • Md. Tanvir Alam Stamford University Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/2421-2172/4581

Keywords:

Islamic Finance; COVID-19; Zakat; Short-term support system; Vulnarable community

Abstract

Islamic Finance has always been well known for its unique characteristics to deal with finance. However, few countries pay heed on Islamic rules and regulations and fewer actually prefer to run based on it, the reason is obvious the oppositional standpoint with capitalism. Nevertheless, as the world is facing serious public health crisis like COVID-19, and all normal economic activities cease to function properly, conventional finance is facing serious challenges handling this situation. Though COVID-19 has already been called as great equalizer, not discriminating based on any social, economic, or political strata, Under-developing countries are having quite a hard time surviving this crisis, and Bangladesh is not an exception, especially the vulnerable community of Bangladesh. The objective of this study is to find out the practical implication of Zakat as short-term emergency support system for vulnerable community of Dhaka north City Corporation. To conduct the study, primary source of data was used, following a semi-structure questionnaire using quantitative method of data collection, and convenience sampling style was used for limited mobility induced by COVID-19 lockdown. The study finds out that the practical implications of Zakat are quite useful especially as a short term emergency support system during the COVID-19 crisis, this study also finds out that  Zakat can be used as a tool for building resilience also only if smaller number of Zakat recipients are selected.

Author Biography

Md. Tanvir Alam, Stamford University Bangladesh

Md. Tanvir Alam is a writer, analyst, researcher and young scholar pursuing Bachelor in Public Administration degree in Stamford University Bangladesh. He writes and researches on issues ranging from National policy and Social Issues to Gender Stereotype and Terrorism. His research interests include Social problems, international political economy, international relations, and Gender discrimination. He has joined multiple international conferences and worked as a rapporteur in Netinsearch International, participated in Wikimedia competition and received prizes, entitled as course hero in a course arranged by world bank.

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

Alam, M. T. (2020). Role of Islamic Finance during COVID-19: A Study on Practical Implication of Zakat as Short Term Emergency Support System. European Journal of Islamic Finance, (16). https://doi.org/10.13135/2421-2172/4581

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