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Ottoman Cash Waqfs: An Alternative Financial System
The institutions of "waqfs," that is foundations, stand before us as an intermediate option between collectivist and individualistic societies. These foundations provide for societal and individual needs in many areas including religion, education, finance, health, and infrastructure. One of the most important forms is the cash waqf, which acts as both
Bulut, Mehmet, Korkut, Cem
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ABSTRACT This study examines how Islamic banks conceptualize and implement diversity management within their broader frameworks of corporate responsibility and ethical governance. Drawing on a mixed bibliometric and content analysis of most capitalized Islamic banks, findings reveal a governance and risk‐based sustainability model that aligns with, yet
Valerio Brescia +2 more
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CASHWAQF AND FINANCING ISLAMIC SCHOOLS
The present study provides a general overview of the concept of Waqf, and an in-depth discussion of how cash Waqf can fund, educational institutions such as Islamic schools, their maintenance, teachers and students in need.
Mohamed Negasi, Idris Abubeker Jamel
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Barriers To The Implementation Of Article 43 Sub-section (2) Of Law No.41 From 2004 Regarding Waqf Property Management And Operation Of The Productive Waqf (Cash Waqf Management Studies At Baitul Maal Hidayatullah Malang) [PDF]
The emergence of a new discourse in exploring the potential of people who can be utilized to build communities solidarity through cash waqf concept. Cash waqfpractice is relatively new in Indonesia.
Maulida, T. R. (Talitha)
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Abstract This article examines Iran's welfare regime and pays close attention to the gendered and religious dimensions of Iranian social policies. Despite the formal recognition of social security coverage as a citizenship right, Iran’s welfare system remains uneven in its coverage.
Rezvan Ostadalidehaghi, Daniel Béland
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Cash Waqf Investment Models in Indonesia
<p><em>In Indonesia, Cash Waqf investments are IDR 1.4 trillion, showing the strong potential of the financial instrument. However, alternative investment models are needed to obtain optimal results. The models support strategic programs in various sectors, including education, health, economy, humanity, and da'wah. Therefore, this research
Efri Syamsul Bahri +3 more
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Belonging's Belongings: Sunni Waqfs and the Limits of Community in Beirut
ABSTRACT Lebanon is often described as being plagued by interreligious conflict among the country's eighteen religious communities. Since the mid‐2000s, with the political dominance of Shiʿi Hezbollah, Sunni‐Shiʿi tensions have been particularly acrimonious in multireligious Beirut.
Nada Moumtaz
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Determinant Cash Waqf Payment Amongst Rural Society in Yogyakarta: Do Itsar and Culture Matters?
Cash waqf, within the framework of sharia economic law, serves as a crucial instrument for enhancing social welfare. When managed effectively and in accordance with sharia principles, cash waqf can provide substantial benefits for society.
Melis Melis +2 more
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Cash Waqf Fundraising at Indonesian Waqf Agency (BWI) [PDF]
Fauziah Fauziah, Umul Hidayati
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Property and the Matter of Belonging
ABSTRACT Belonging and matter serve as entry points into the conceptual and political stakes of this inquiry into property. The articles in this collection explore relations of belonging as they occur through forms of property, as objects and subjects gather and are gathered together amid and by differentials of power.
LaShandra Sullivan +3 more
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