Published: 2025-12-01

Optimalisasi Pengelolaan Zakat Produktif Melalui Program Z-Chicken Baznas Kota Palembang Dalam Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan Mustahik

DOI: 10.35870/jemsi.v11i6.5907

JEMSI Volume 11 Nomor 6 Desember 2025

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Abstract

This study discusses the optimization of productive zakat management through the Z-chicken program implemented by Baznas Kota Palembang in order to improve the welfare of mustahik. The focus of the study includes the form of management, supporting and inhibiting factors, and optimization strategies that can be applied. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews and documentation The results show that productive zakat management is carried out through the provision of business capital, entrepreneurship training, mentoring, and periodic monitoring. Supporting factors include structural support and collaboration, targeted selection, capital assistance, intensive mentoring, and government support, while inhibiting factors include the mentality of mustahik and budget constraints, as well as business competition. The optimization strategies implemented include targeting, empowerment through training and mentoring, periodic monitoring and evaluation, business diversification and networking, collaboration with the government and MSME agencies, transparency and accountability in data management, and a maqasid sharia approach. The Z-Chicken program has proven to improve the economic and social welfare of beneficiaries, in line with hifz al-mal and hifz al-nafs.


 

Keywords

Productive Zakat ; Optimization ; Baznas ; Z-chicken ; Welfare of Mustahik

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