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            CONCLUSION
            In conclusion, the findings of the primary research showed that most
            of the Muslim women entrepreneurs who responded to the survey
            have the intention to use co-working space. They perceived that they
            could gain benefits from the operator support (OS), facilities (FC), and
            social support, and business networking (SB), followed by fees (FS),
            environment  and  location  (EL),  and  training  and  workshops  (TW)
            provided at the co-working space. There are nine (9) SDGs, namely
            SDG 1, SDG 2, SDG 3, SDG 4, SDG 5, SDG 8, SDG 10, SDG 16,
            and DG 17 could be achieved through establishing co-working space
            for Muslim women entrepreneurs in Malaysia. Therefore, it is about
            time  for  zakat  and  waqf  institutions  to  consider  establishing  co-
            working space especially for Muslim women to ensure a sustainable
            economic  development  among  Muslim  women  in  Malaysia.  In
            addition, cash waqf, also can be used to aid women entrepreneurs in
            establishing their business in the co-working space by ensuring the
            sustainability of their business operations (Jamaluddin et al, 2022).

            Acknowledgments  The  data  collection  was  finance  by  Dana
            Penyelidikan Inovasi MARA (DPIM) 2021-2022















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