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Islamic foundations (waqf, pl. awqāf) have been an integral part of Yemeni society both for managing private wealth and as a legal frame for charity and public infrastructure.
Hovden, Eirik
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Reconstruction of the Management, Utilization and Sale of Waqf Property in Indonesia from the Perspective of Maqāṣid Ash-Shari'ah [PDF]
The issue of selling waqf objects has different opinions among scholars, as some scholars of the Māliki and Shāfi'i schools of thought are of the opinion that waqf assets cannot be sold or exchanged. Meanwhile, according to the Hanbali school of thought,
Kurniati, Herlina, Muslim, Muslim
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An Investigation into Waqf Company and its Place in Saudi Arabian Civil Law [PDF]
Aldayel, Abdulaziz Saleh A
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Ottoman Wikālas in Cairo: Islamic Architecture Beyond the Mosque [PDF]
This thesis traces one of the largest architectural typologies in Cairo: the wikāla, a type of urban caravanserai unique to Egypt. Estimated to have reached more than five hundred buildings by the 18th century, the wikāla was the building of choice for ...
Moussa, Yumna
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COMPARISON OF WAQF-LINKED SUKUK REGULATIONS IN ASEAN: AN ANALYSIS OF MAQĀṢID AL-SYARĪ’AH ACCORDING TO AL-SHĀṬIBĪ [PDF]
Waqf-linked sukuk has enormous potential for developing Islamic finance and economic empowerment of the Muslim community in ASEAN. Data from the last five years show the rapid development of waqf-linked sukuk in ASEAN countries.
Arif, Achmad +3 more
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Managing paperwork in Mamluk Egypt (c. 1250-1517) : a documentary approach to archival practices [PDF]
Livingston, Daisy
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