This study aims to identify and analyze trends in cash waqf research, exploring keyword concurrency, number of citations, journal publications, country of affiliation of researchers, through bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer from 2005 to 2025. This research uses descriptive quantitative research methods with bibliometric studies. The research sources are scientific publications in the form of books, theses, and articles sourced from secondary data indexed in Scopus from 2005 to 2025 by using the Scopus website by entering the keyword “Waqf Money”. The data analysis used is bibliometric analysis with Vos’s viewer software version 1.6.20. The results show significant growth in publications and citations with waqf money as the main topic of research. In the Scopus index there are 154 researches, the highest number of publications occurred in 2024 in the last 20 years, with 31 scientific papers indexed in Scopus. Ismail Abdel Mohsin M (2013) research titled “Financing through cash-waqf: a revitalization to finance different needs” published in the journal “International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management” received 106 citations. Additionally, the Israeli International Journal of Islamic Finance had 17 documents. The author also found that the country affiliation with the highest number of studies on cash waqf is Malaysia, followed by Indonesia in second place.
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