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Ph.D. in Islamic Finance, INCEIF University (2024)
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Islamic finance, Islamic economics, policy research, and entrepreneurship
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Dr. Nurhuda Binti Othman is a distinguished Research Fellow at INCEIF University with a Ph.D. in Islamic Finance. Her expertise spans Islamic finance, Islamic economics, policy research, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on fostering socio-economic equity and sustainability through innovative research and strategic initiatives. Dr. Nurhuda has over a decade of experience in banking, risk management, and consultancy, working with leading financial institutions in Malaysia. She has managed large-scale projects, including credit process re-engineering and system enhancements, and contributed to enhancing operational efficiency and compliance within financial institutions.
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    Optimising zakat collection: explorative benchmarking among selected authorities in Peninsular Malaysia
    Ameerul Izudin Noor Haslan; Nurhuda Othman; Baharom Abdul Hamid (Department of Awqaf, Zakat and Hajj, 2025)

    While most articles and studies are focused on zakat collection per se, this study would like to explore the optimality of zakat collection rate, albeit actual zakat collection rate versus potential zakat collection rate. Issues such as awareness, education and accountability are among the key obstacles that hinders the optimization of zakat collection rate. This study is explorative in nature. Data was collected from zakat institutions and Department of Statistics Malaysia, which are all publicly available, covering 2005 to 2022. Proxies were used for estimation of potential zakat collection rate, namely fraction of gross domestic product (GDP) and Muslim population. A formula was also used to complete this process. It was found that Kelantan is the state with the highest actual collection rate, followed by Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu. Issues of education, awareness and accountability is also present in this study; hence, better promotion of zakat and accountability of zakat institutions are required to optimize the zakat collection rate in Malaysia.

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    The dual-edged impact of migrant labour on Malaysia's economy: labour market distortions and EPF challenges
    Ameerul Izudin Noor Haslan; Mohd Zaidi Md Zabri; Nurhuda Othman (Employees Provident Fund (EPF), 2025)

    Malaysia's reliance on migrant workers, initially intended to fill labour shortages in 3D sectors (dirty, dangerous, and difficult), has contributed to wage suppression, socioeconomic inequality, and long-term risk to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF). This paper examines how weak labour governance facilitates the displacement of B40 locals from higher-value jobs, stagnates productivity, and intensifies competition with informal migrant labour, including undocumented workers. This paper advocates for a three-pronged reform strategy: prioritising the upskilling of the B40 group, implementing innovative migration governance, and aligning social protection systems with productivity initiatives. These integrated policies are necessary to protect the EPF's viability and promote equitable growth aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).