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How Islamic Philanthropy is redefining impact capital in Indonesia

Indonesia’s Islamic social finance system is quietly evolving from informal charity into a sophisticated engine for development. Through zakat, waqf, and philanthropreneurship, institutions like Muhammadiyah are demonstrating how faith-based capital can function as catalytic impact finance at national scale.

When it comes to Islamic philanthropy, Western observers often conjure images of localized, informal acts of religious charity, driven by individual piety. This perception, however, overlooks a profound transformation unfolding in countries like Indonesia, where Islamic social finance is evolving from a moral framework into a sophisticated, quasi-institutional ecosystem that functions as a nascent impact capital market.

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Ming Wong, an Impact Entrepreneur Correspondent, writes to share his stories and journey in impact investing, social innovation, and strategic philanthropy. After a long career in banking and finance, Ming now advises start-ups on fundraising, business development, impact, and growth strategies. He also advises foundations and corporations on impact investing, ... Read more

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