TY - BOOK
T1 - The Shift in the Zakat Practice in Indonesia: From Piety to an Islamic Socio-Political-Economic System
AU - Salim, Arskal
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Zakat, one of Islam’s Five Pillars, is the practice of giving a fixed proportion of one’s financial assets to those in need, thereby purifying both one’s soul and one’s remaining wealth. In Indonesia, since the coming of Islam, zakat has been a means of worship, and its collection has been voluntary and decentralized. Arskal Salim argues that in the post-New Order regime zakat practice changed structurally and institutionally through the enactment of a law on zakat management, followed by the establishment of a national zakat agency. A cultural shift is now in progress with two possible outcomes: either zakat collection will become compulsory and centralized or it will become such an intricate part of taxation law that it loses its spiritual relevance.
AB - Zakat, one of Islam’s Five Pillars, is the practice of giving a fixed proportion of one’s financial assets to those in need, thereby purifying both one’s soul and one’s remaining wealth. In Indonesia, since the coming of Islam, zakat has been a means of worship, and its collection has been voluntary and decentralized. Arskal Salim argues that in the post-New Order regime zakat practice changed structurally and institutionally through the enactment of a law on zakat management, followed by the establishment of a national zakat agency. A cultural shift is now in progress with two possible outcomes: either zakat collection will become compulsory and centralized or it will become such an intricate part of taxation law that it loses its spiritual relevance.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/532868
M3 - Authored Book
SN - 9789749511084
BT - The Shift in the Zakat Practice in Indonesia: From Piety to an Islamic Socio-Political-Economic System
PB - Silkworm Books
CY - Thailand
ER -