Abstract
Payment of ZIS funds (Zakat, Infak and Alms) through Institutions also provides far greater benefits compared to paying directly to Mustahiq. Indonesia, as a developing country, has the fourth largest population in the world with a population of 255.9 million people in 2015 and around 85% of the population is Muslim. As the largest Muslim country, there is no doubt that Indonesia has enormous zakat potential. This also applies in West Nusa Tenggara. The potential for receiving Zakat, Indak and Alms is very large in various sectors, be it government employees, private employees, the agricultural sector, animal husbandry and others. But the realization is still far from the existing potential. The problems of zakat collection in West Nusa Tenggara are divided into three main categories, namely internal problems, external problems, and system problems. The solution to the problem of low zakat collection can be started from the Strategic-S (System), Strategic-E (External), Regulation (System), HR (Internal) and Government (External), followed by Strategic-I (Internal), Management & Governance (Internal), Community (External), and Communication & Outreach (Internal).
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