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Women vaqfs in the sixteenth-century Sanjak of Kruševac (Alaca Hisâr) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The role of the vaqf in the Ottoman Empire, as in the whole Islamic world, was quite significant, especially in a period marked by the founding of new orien­tal settlements.
Amedoski Dragana
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Cash Waqf and Crowdfunding: A Study of Online-Based Cash Waqf in The Passive Charity of The Indonesian Waqf Education Foundation

open access: yesMuslim Business and Economics Review
This research examines the effectiveness of crowdfunding for online-based cash waqf by analysing the cash waqf turnover practice of the Indonesian Waqf Education Foundation's Pasif Amal (Passive Charity) website.  Two topics are explored in this research.
Mochammad Dzul Fahmi   +2 more
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The Problem of Perpetuity in Cash Waqf [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nusantara Islam, 2019
In Indonesia, cash waqf began to emerge in recent years in line with the passage of the act of the Republic of Indonesia no. 41 Year 2004 About Waqf. But, in the act, money that can be donated as waqf property is almost certainly based on its nominal value rather than the real value.
openaire   +1 more source

Evaluating the Cash Waqf Contributions towards Sustainable Development in Cash Waqf Institutions in Indonesia During 2011-2020 [PDF]

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Islamic Economics
The contribution of waqf practice and development based on history is questionable. Meanwhile inequality is a real social problem and must be addressed.
Syilva Parlina, Alija Avdukic
doaj   +1 more source

Vows as contract in Ottoman public life (17th-18th centuries) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Starting sometime in the seventeenth century, vows (nezir, Ar. nadhr) began to be used in the central lands of the Ottoman Empire as a means to seal contracts of a public nature.
Canbakal, Hulya, Canbakal, Hülya
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Cash Waqf Fundraising at Indonesian Waqf Agency (BWI) [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Religious Life, ISRL 2020, 2-5 November 2020, Bogor, Indonesia, 2021
Fauziah Fauziah, Umul Hidayati
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Ottoman Cash Waqfs: An Alternative Financial System

open access: yesInsight Turkey, 2019
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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Impact of Transparency and Accountability on Trust and Intention to Donate Cash Waqf in Islamic Microfinance Institutions

open access: yesShirkah, 2020
Research examining the intention of cash waqf in Islamic Microfinance institutions remain more paucity of evidence. To the best of the authors' knowledge, previous studies have still been silent on exploring the intention of cash waqf in the context of ...
Zulfikar Ali Ahmad, Rusdianto Rusdianto
doaj   +1 more source

Wakaf Berbasis Masjid Untuk Mengurangi Angka Kemiskinan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
An Indonesian State ironic thing is rich with its natural resources on the one hand, but on the other side to reach 29 million more people living in poverty, and the majority are Muslims.
Harul, R. (Romansyah)
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Cash Waqf Investment Models in Indonesia

open access: yesZISWAF: JURNAL ZAKAT DAN WAKAF, 2023
<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
openaire   +1 more source

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