• Assessing To Roles Of Zakat Institution On Nigerian Economy Development
    [A Case Study of Niger State Endorsement Board]

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    • 1.6    RESEARCH QUESTIONS/ASSUMPTIONS
      From the foregoing I the objective of study, that is assessing the roles of zakat on Nigerian economy development. The following questions could be asked and possible solutions would be proffered.
      a.    People are not willing to give out Zakat dues.
      b.    The standard living of people is worsening
      c.    Lack of awareness in the part of rich people
      d.    The technical inefficiency in the part of rich people
      e.    The technical inefficiency of Zakat board to execute zakat exercise.
      1.7    DEFINITION OF TERMS
      The words terms found in this research work were used and adopted to suit purpose of this research work study:
      ‘Dinar’ this is a Gold coinage weigh 4.4 grams used as means of exchange in those days.
      Dirham’ silver coinage weigh as 3.08 grains also used as a means of exchange in those days.
      ‘Nisab’ minimum amount due for Zakat
      ‘Mujihadeen’: Islamic fighter or propagator.
      ‘Sadaqa’: Is any form or charity, but specifically is refered to voluntary gift.
      “Zakat” (That which purify) is one of the five pillars of islam. It refers to aims giving which is obligatory for all Muslims who meet a minimum wealth requirements.
      Ismalm: Is the most complete way of life is moving forward in the religion of Islam. The word Islammaan word “Surrender” to the will of God.
      ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT: It is the quantitative qualitative changes in economy. Such actions can involve multiple areas including development of human capital environment sustainability and social inclusion.
      ZAKAT INSTITUTION: In economic terms however, the Muslim seeks to establish a society where social duties and distributional equity would prevail so that a section society does not discriminate and proper at the expense of the rest of the society.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTAlmighty Allah the ordained wealthy individual muslim pay their Takat as ludainetital pillar, also as source for welfares services to the poor and needy.The eight of Zakat recipient who are entitle to benefit were enumerated such as the poor, needy and welfare e.t.c. Zakat fitr and Zakatul wealth and property were important aspect of this research work.The zakatable wealth includes the following cash, animal and plant crops. The essence of Zakat is to provide welfare package top title le ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTTitle PageCertificationDedicationAcknowledgementAbstractTable of Content CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY1.1    Background of the Study1.2    Statement of the problem1.3    Purpose of the Study1.4    Significant of the Study1.5    Scope and Limitation1.6    Research Questions1.7    Definition of TermsCHAAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW2.1 Concept and ideas of Zakat2.2 Types of Zakat2.3 The Zakatable Wealth2.4 The Beneficiaries groups of Zakat2.5 Enforcement ... Continue reading---

         

      PROPOSAL - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The dynamic of my project based on the assessing the roles od Zakat Institution on Nigerian economic development. It contain five chapters.Chapter One contain Introduction of the Study, Background of the Study, Statement of the problem, Purpose of the Study, Significant of the Study, Scope and Limitation, Research Question and Definition of Terms.Chapter Two also contain, Literature Review, Concept and Ideas of Zakat, Types of Zat, The Zakatable Wealth, The Beneficiaries Groups of Zakat, Enforce ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]The sdaqa incorporate zakat.    Sadaqa is of two kinds:(a) sadaqa tatawu (voluntary contribution) and     In the terminology of fiqh, a clear distinction between sadaq and zakat signifies the obligatory contribution which every well-off Muslim has to pay to the poor.There is no equivalence practice in other  religions. Hence while terms such as charity aims poor due tittle dole and any other have been coined by translators, non of these terms actually convey the line sence of ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER THREE3.1 METHODOLOGY    Population of the study: since the research work covers across a larger society. The researcher divides Niger state using cluster system for easy study. The collection of zakat started from 2001 to 2005 including animals, crops, and cash. The total amounts of goods collected are reflected in the data presentation. The zakat distribution. Also comment as horn 2001 to 2005 to the 5 zones in the state.3.2    SAMPLE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES    Niger state bein ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FOUR5.1    SUMMARYOnce again, the institution of zakat is the base of socio-economic system of Islam. Zakat is not a task as such though its payment of compulsory. Eight categories of eligible beneficiaries and service are mentioned in the Quran (suratul tabah 9:60) Details of these (recipients) are already in the body of research workAllah ordained every Muslim who possesses a certain amount of property to pay annually the Zakat (poor due) of his possession to the poor or to the othe ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESA.    AL-omar (2000). The religions of truth published ministry of Islamic affairs and guidance, Riyadh.Imam, Malik (1976). AL-muwarra, published: Islamic culture and central mosque London England.Ibrahim M.B.(2000). The book of zakat kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Islamic guidance center Ibrahim M. (2005). Islamic business ethnics: the concept of zakat as social redistribution mechanism in Islam.” Place of publication: publish name.President  (2000). Islam educations trust your za ... Continue reading---