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Cash Waqf is a trust fund established with money to support services to mankind in the name of Allah. The gifted capital was “transferred” to borrowers who after certain period returned to the waqf the principal plus a certain “extra” amount, which was then spent on all sorts of pious and social purposes.
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Potensi Pengembangan Wakaf Uang di Kota Palembang (Preleminary Research)
According to the literature, cash waqf has a potency to eliminate poverty and to increase quality of live for Indonesia’s population. But the question that arises is, why in reality the potency and beneficiary of cash waqf hasn’t been existed.
M.Rusydi M.Rusydi
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Developing an integrated model of Islamic social finance: toward an effective governance framework. [PDF]
Widiastuti T +7 more
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A review on literature of Islamic microfinance from 2010-2020: lesson for practitioners and future directions. [PDF]
Rohman PS +5 more
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Cash Waqf in Normative and Economic Linkages
Socio-economic problems in society demand something new in achieving a more prosperous standard of living. Cash waqf has a big role in solving the problems of contemporary society. However, normatively, cash waqf is still being debated among fiqh experts, especially the Syafiiyyah school of thought, which tends to see waqf as the spirit of the ...
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This chapter presents a country case study of waqf development in Malaysia. It begins with a brief history of waqf in Malaysia and then explains the governance system where administration of waqf is placed in the hands of each State Islamic Religious ...
Laldin, Mohamad Akram +2 more
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Cash Waqf Empowerment Model in Improving the Quality of Education At Waqf Institutions [PDF]
Cash waqf is one of the instruments of Islamic Economics that is being assessed his progress. This research aims to know the role of BadanWakaf Indonesia (BWI) as government of waqf institution and Tabung Wakaf Indonesia (TWI) as private waqf institution,
Sri Iswati, - +2 more
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Waqf, as an integral part of Islamic social finance, falls under the jurisdiction of Islamic law. This paper examines the legal and Sharīʿah developments related to waqf, Islamic finance, and relevant legislation, with a particular focus on harmonizing ...
Nor Asiah Mohamad +1 more
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CASH WAQF FOR MICROFINANCE: A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Introduction: Waqf is one of the Islamic social financial instruments, having the distinctive characteristic that waqf assets are donated voluntarily by the wakif and are permanently designated for social benefits.
Zahriya Nurul Aini
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Toward developing a sustainability index for the Islamic Social Finance program: An empirical investigation. [PDF]
Widiastuti T +5 more
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