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The potential of Islamic social finance to alleviate poverty in the era of COVID-19: the moderating effect of ethical orientation

Umar Habibu Umar (Department of Finance, School of Business and Economics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, Brunei Darussalam)
Abubakar Jamilu Baita (Department of Economics, Yusuf Maitama Sule University Kano, Kano, Nigeria)
Md Harashid Bin Haron (School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia)
Sadanu Hamza Kabiru (Department of Accounting, Yusuf Maitama Sule University Kano, Kano, Nigeria)

International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management

ISSN: 1753-8394

Article publication date: 17 May 2021

Issue publication date: 19 April 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to explore the potential of the awareness and knowledge of Islamic social finance (zakat, waqf and Islamic microfinance) to alleviate poverty during the COVID-19 pandemic with the moderating effect of ethical orientation.

Design/methodology/approach

The data were collected through the administration of paper-based and electronic questionnaires to 400 respondents out of which only 277 were found valid for analysis.

Findings

The study showed that by direct relationship, the awareness and knowledge of Islamic social finance instruments have a potentially significant positive contribution to poverty alleviation during the COVID-19 pandemic except for zakat that has an insignificant positive contribution. Ethical oriental has also a significant positive contribution. Contrary to expectation, the moderating effect of ethical orientation has changed zakat and waqf to have significant negative and insignificant positive contributions, respectively. Only Islamic microfinance has endured the moderating effect to continue contributing significantly and positively to the reduction of poverty.

Research limitations/implications

The study explored only the potential impact of the awareness and knowledge of Islamic social finance to mitigate the extreme poverty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.

Practical implications

This study clearly showed the need to create enabling laws and policies to support the operations of zakat and waqf institutions to achieve their objectives effectively and efficiently. These two institutions should be integrated with Islamic microfinance for the possibility of getting better outcomes.

Social implications

There should be massive campaigns to restore religious, social and political ethics to enhance the socio-economic development of Nigerians based on the principles of brotherhood.

Originality/value

This study provides unexpected and unusual results showing the inability of zakat and waqf institutions to alleviate poverty due to poor ethical orientation.

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Citation

Umar, U.H., Baita, A.J., Haron, M.H.B. and Kabiru, S.H. (2022), "The potential of Islamic social finance to alleviate poverty in the era of COVID-19: the moderating effect of ethical orientation", International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 255-270. https://doi.org/10.1108/IMEFM-07-2020-0371

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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