Islamic Ethics & Medical Jurisprudence Syariah Compliance Crowdfunding for Humanitarian Aid & Disaster Relief
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31344/ijhhs.v9i10.794Keywords:
Shariah Compliance, Hospital Regulation, Fatwa, Islamic Law, Healthcare Standards.Abstract
Recently, crowdfunding has emerged as a viable alternative funding method for supporting community- based projects, including charitable and humanitarian initiatives. The global expansion of internet access has transformed crowdfunding into a powerful fundraising tool, enabling the pooling of resources across geographical boundaries. This digital platform enhances the efficiency of fundraising, making it more systematic, transparent, and innovative. However, several concerns, particularly regarding Shariah compliance, have arisen due to the lack of proper Shariah oversight. These concerns include the status of crowdfunding projects and the management of funds. Such issues may undermine public trust, compromise the legitimacy of the funds, and affect the overall integrity of crowdfunding practices.
International Journal of Human and Health Sciences Supplementary Issue 01: 2025 Page: S25
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