Zakat and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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Muhammad Raihan Gunawan Aam Slamet Rusydiana

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This study aims to create a research map of Zakat and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) published in recognized Islamic economics and finance journals. Eighty-one research articles from Scopus (https://scopus.com) were used as the data source. The export data is then processed and analyzed with the R Biblioshiny application software to create a bibliometric map of evolution in the Zakat and SDGs of Islamic economics and finance research. The findings revealed that there is still little study on Zakat and SDGs, and further research is required. By country, Malaysia is the country that has the highest author correspondence. So based on these findings, the publication of research journals using the theme of Zakat and SDGs should be increased, especially concerning results and innovations in each country. During the research period, the authors who often investigate Zakat and SDGs, particularly Bhuiyan AB and Siwar C, regularly researched this issue. At the same time, the keywords Poverty, Zakat, and Islamic social finance are frequently used in studies on Zakat and SDGs.

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Gunawan, M., & Rusydiana, A. (2024, May 7). Zakat and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Indonesian Conference of Zakat - Proceedings, 39-49. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.37706/iconz.2023.643
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