Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar

Malaysia was struck by a series of flash floods in December 2021, affecting numerous parts of the nation, including Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Pahang, Kelantan, and Negeri Sembilan. These regions experienced increased rainfall, resulting in pluvial floods that caused significant property damage and fat...

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Main Authors: Saharan, Mohd Shafiz, Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil, Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
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Published: Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah 2022
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spelling my.uitm.ir.662352022-09-21T04:44:13Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66235/ Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar Saharan, Mohd Shafiz Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil Adzahar, Khairul Azfar Personal finance. Financial literacy Money supply Malaysia was struck by a series of flash floods in December 2021, affecting numerous parts of the nation, including Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Pahang, Kelantan, and Negeri Sembilan. These regions experienced increased rainfall, resulting in pluvial floods that caused significant property damage and fatalities. Despite a warning issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET Malaysia) on 17 December, 2021, victims and the government took little action to prepare for the inevitable. In addition, the department was accused of failing to issue a warning or update information to Malaysians on Typhoon Rai and Tropical Depression Twenty-Nine to Malaysians (“Malaysia’s Meteorological dept denies claims it failed to issue rainfall warnings”, 2021). At least 17 people perished as a result of the surge, and more than 60,000 people were evacuated to rescue centres (Farah Syazwani, 2021). Moreover, Malaysia was expected to have sustained damage of more than RM300 million consequent to the destruction of victims’ property and infrastructure in all affected states (Nurfarahin, 2021). Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66235/1/66235.pdf Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar. (2022) FBM Insights, 5: 15. pp. 41-42. ISSN 2716-599X (Submitted) https://fbminsights.uitm.edu.my/v1/index.php/fbm-insights-issue
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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topic Personal finance. Financial literacy
Money supply
spellingShingle Personal finance. Financial literacy
Money supply
Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil
Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar
description Malaysia was struck by a series of flash floods in December 2021, affecting numerous parts of the nation, including Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Pahang, Kelantan, and Negeri Sembilan. These regions experienced increased rainfall, resulting in pluvial floods that caused significant property damage and fatalities. Despite a warning issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET Malaysia) on 17 December, 2021, victims and the government took little action to prepare for the inevitable. In addition, the department was accused of failing to issue a warning or update information to Malaysians on Typhoon Rai and Tropical Depression Twenty-Nine to Malaysians (“Malaysia’s Meteorological dept denies claims it failed to issue rainfall warnings”, 2021). At least 17 people perished as a result of the surge, and more than 60,000 people were evacuated to rescue centres (Farah Syazwani, 2021). Moreover, Malaysia was expected to have sustained damage of more than RM300 million consequent to the destruction of victims’ property and infrastructure in all affected states (Nurfarahin, 2021).
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author Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil
Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
author_facet Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil
Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
author_sort Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
title Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar
title_short Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar
title_full Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar
title_fullStr Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging Ar-Rahnu micro financing for flood victims / Mohd Shafiz Saharan, Mohd Fazil Jamaludin and Khairul Azfar Adzahar
title_sort leveraging ar-rahnu micro financing for flood victims / mohd shafiz saharan, mohd fazil jamaludin and khairul azfar adzahar
publisher Faculty of Business and Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Kedah
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/66235/1/66235.pdf
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