The use of Covid19 season information compilation information technology applications is essential. Information technology applications such as e-zakat help curb the spread of the covid19 epidemic because users can use zakat online without having to face it. The community's stance on the latest information technology needs to be measured to know more about the community's acceptance of e-zakat applications. This measurement is important, because the community does not use other applications, then the government will incur losses. Therefore, there is a need for instrument reliability analysis to measure public acceptance of e-zakat. Therefore, this study aims to measure the reliability of e-zakat acceptance instruments in Pahang. This study uses an online survey platform to obtain data. The sampling technique chosen is the sampling facility. A total of 559 usable data are eligible for further analysis. The findings of the study show that all variables have good reliability.
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To Cite this Article: Azalan, N. S., Mokhtar, M. M., & Karim, A. H. A. (2022). Reliability of the E-zakat Acceptance Scale: An Evidence from Malaysian Context. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12(12), 1558– 1561.
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