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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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Empowering Communities through Islamic Philanthropy and CSR in Indonesia and Malaysia: A Case Study Approach

Syed Zahiruddin Bin Syed Musa

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v15-i12/27208

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This study explores the intersection of Islamic philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in community empowerment initiatives within two Muslim-majority countries, Malaysia and Indonesia. Grounded in Islamic ethical principles and the objectives of Maqasid al-Shariah, the research employs a qualitative case study approach to examine two significant institutions: Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) and Aisyiyah Indonesia. While BIMB represents a formal, corporate model integrating Islamic finance and structured CSR programs, Aisyiyah embodies a grassroots civil society model driven by religious voluntarism, education, and healthcare services. The study analyzes how each institution translates Islamic philanthropic principles such as zakat, waqf, and sadaqah into sustainable development strategies. It identifies key themes including financial inclusion, women’s empowerment, ethical governance, and the alignment of CSR practices with spiritual accountability. The findings reveal that both organizations effectively utilize Islamic philanthropy to address socio-economic disparities, though through differing institutional mechanisms. BIMB emphasizes financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and systemic poverty alleviation through structured funding models, while Aisyiyah leverages its religious and social capital to build inclusive community networks rooted in compassion and faith. The study concludes that Islamic philanthropy and CSR are not only ethically compatible but mutually reinforcing when embedded within institutional contexts that prioritize communal wellbeing. The research offers practical recommendations for policymakers, Islamic financial institutions, and faith-based organizations to scale these models sustainably. It contributes to scholarly discourse by highlighting how Islamic values can enrich the global understanding of CSR and development, offering a faith-based alternative to conventional paradigms of social responsibility.

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Musa, S. Z. B. S. (2025). Empowering Communities through Islamic Philanthropy and CSR in Indonesia and Malaysia: A Case Study Approach. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 15(12), 748-767.