The nexus of green strategies in ascertaining sustainable private Tahfiz institutions in Malaysia: A proposed model
The administration of most private Tahfiz institutions (PTIs) in Malaysia is beset by problems of infrastructure standard, total dependence on government assistance, poor Waqf fund management, public fundraising accountability issues, and financial resource constraints. Therefore, this paper propose...
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Anas N.; Ahmad N.A.; Hussain N.H.M.; Ahmad A.C.; Yaacob Z. 2-s2.0-85151007310 The nexus of green strategies in ascertaining sustainable private Tahfiz institutions in Malaysia: A proposed model 2020 International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences 7 11 10.21833/ijaas.2020.11.013 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151007310&doi=10.21833%2fijaas.2020.11.013&partnerID=40&md5=b745a5013cf599ce82627502d6f4335b The administration of most private Tahfiz institutions (PTIs) in Malaysia is beset by problems of infrastructure standard, total dependence on government assistance, poor Waqf fund management, public fundraising accountability issues, and financial resource constraints. Therefore, this paper proposes the Conceptual Framework of Sustainable Tahfiz Model (STM), which integrates three main scopes, i.e., Rainwater Harvesting System (RWHS), Renewable Energy Strategies (RES) and Food Subsistence Strategies (FSS). The nexus of such a green approach requires an ecological footprint in producing and consuming food through a series of connections between energy and clean water. Evidently, this is an alternative in maximizing existing resources and at the same time to generate extra income for PTIs in Malaysia to improve their sustainability. This is parallel with the Government policy known as the National Tahfiz Education Policy (DPTN) that aims to achieve a nation-wide sustainable Tahfiz with a good quality of students. © 2020 The Authors. Published by IASE. Institute of Advanced Science Extension (IASE) 2313626X English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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The nexus of green strategies in ascertaining sustainable private Tahfiz institutions in Malaysia: A proposed model |
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The nexus of green strategies in ascertaining sustainable private Tahfiz institutions in Malaysia: A proposed model |
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The administration of most private Tahfiz institutions (PTIs) in Malaysia is beset by problems of infrastructure standard, total dependence on government assistance, poor Waqf fund management, public fundraising accountability issues, and financial resource constraints. Therefore, this paper proposes the Conceptual Framework of Sustainable Tahfiz Model (STM), which integrates three main scopes, i.e., Rainwater Harvesting System (RWHS), Renewable Energy Strategies (RES) and Food Subsistence Strategies (FSS). The nexus of such a green approach requires an ecological footprint in producing and consuming food through a series of connections between energy and clean water. Evidently, this is an alternative in maximizing existing resources and at the same time to generate extra income for PTIs in Malaysia to improve their sustainability. This is parallel with the Government policy known as the National Tahfiz Education Policy (DPTN) that aims to achieve a nation-wide sustainable Tahfiz with a good quality of students. © 2020 The Authors. Published by IASE. |
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