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Challenges and Hesitations in Utilising Waqf Well Water in Malaysia: Insights from Kampung Baharu Jerantut’s Waqf Well Water Initiative

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  • Azrul Shahimy Mohd Yusof

    (Academy of Language Studies University Technology MARA)

  • Noor Syahidah Mohamad Akhir

    (Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies, University Technology MARA)

  • Asmahani Nayan

    (College of Computing, Informatics and Mathematics University Technology MARA)

  • Syaimak Ismail Mat Yusoff

    (Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies, University Technology MARA)

Abstract

This study explores the challenges and hesitations associated with the utilization of waqf well water in Kampung Baharu Jerantut, Pahang Malaysia. Through survey data analysed using SPSS, key barriers to effective adoption were identified, including limited community awareness, concerns over water quality, and inadequate infrastructure. The research highlights the significant role of community engagement, governance structures, and educational initiatives in influencing perceptions and participation rates. Findings reveal that a substantial proportion of the population remains unaware of the waqf water initiatives, with many expressing doubts about water quality and accessibility. Concerns about the long-term sustainability of these projects further hinder community involvement. The study emphasizes the importance of targeted interventions such as awareness campaigns, improved infrastructure, and participatory governance to enhance the effectiveness of waqf water programs. Recommendations include strategic educational efforts to boost community knowledge, investment in infrastructure to address physical and economic barriers, and fostering active community participation through capacity-building initiatives. The findings underscore the need for a comprehensive, community-cantered approach to ensure the long-term viability and success of waqf well water initiatives in Malaysia.

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  • Azrul Shahimy Mohd Yusof & Noor Syahidah Mohamad Akhir & Asmahani Nayan & Syaimak Ismail Mat Yusoff, 2025. "Challenges and Hesitations in Utilising Waqf Well Water in Malaysia: Insights from Kampung Baharu Jerantut’s Waqf Well Water Initiative," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(2), pages 3460-3467, February.
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