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Empirical study on Hibah Awareness in Kedah state of Malaysia Al-Hasan

Date
2018-07
Author
Al-Hasan Al-Aidaros
Arif Fadilah Ishak
Wan Mohd Faris Wan Mahamud
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The objectives of this paper are (1) to find out what should be embodied in the framework of Hibah awareness, and (2) to examine the relationship between the independents variables (i.e. demographic factors, social influence, marketing and promotion, and knowledge) and the dependent variable (i.e. Hibah awareness). This research used a quantitative approach based on Islamic literature on the Hibah issue. A questionnaire was created and data were collected from 140 customers of 3 Islamic banks (i.e. BankIslam, CIMB Islamic, and MayBank Islamic) located in Kedah, Malaysia. To achieve the first objective, reliability analysis as well as Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) were carried out. As for the second objective, one-way ANOVA and regression analysis were used. The findings revealed that the theoretical framework consists of four main constructs. They are: Hibah awareness, social influence, marketing and promotion, and knowledge in which three of them (e.g. Hibah awareness, social influence, and knowledge) have two components for each, while the construct of “marketing and promotion” has one component only. The results of one-way ANOVA showed that age and position are significant in relation to Hibah awareness. Finally, the regression analysis indicated that marketing and knowledge significantly influence the Hibah awareness as estate planning. The paper contributes to the literature on Islamic estate planning (and more specifically on Hibah) with lack of studies in this area in general. Unlike other Islamic estate planning studies where the writing is mainly theoretical in its nature, this study used an empirical method.
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