The Potential of Productive Waqf: Research Stream and Future Direction

 

Muhamad Subhi Apriantoro, Sendy Septianozakia

This study aims to discover how research on productive waqf develops based on papers indexed by Scopus. To find out, the author used a statistical review of 448 documents about productive waqf documents indexed by Scopus. The period of paper publications collected ranges from 108 years, from 1914 to 2022. The results of the VOSviewer data show a bibliometric map of research developments in the field of productive waqf. International Islamic University Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi MARA, and Universiti Malaya are among the top 10 most famous institutions. In addition, Malaysia is ranked first among the top 10 most popular countries. The top 10 most popular keywords are cash waqf, waqf, and Islamic finance. In addition, this research also found attachments that can be potential future research between waqf and financing, crowdfunding with Islamic finance and accountability, and waqf with poverty which are all associated with productive waqf integrates methods from anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, and genetics to understand how culture shapes neural mechanisms. By bridging cultural neuroscience with empirical and qualitative research, it develops a more comprehensive narrative of the Malaysian Indian experience within the majority culture of Malay ethnicity in Malaysia.

 

Keywords:Productive Waqf, Bibliometric Analysis, VOS viewer, Well-Being, Scopus

 
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