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Christian waqf in Europe About mortmain in Christian lands

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The waqf is not linked by essence to Islam. Many societies elaborated similar tools for the management of landed property, financial assets and real estate. All Christian societies of Western Europe, at least from the XIth to the XVIIIth century, did it.
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Land, Waqf, Ma’tam, and the Moral Economy

2023
Abstract The economic evolution of the waqf, which was institutionalized in law and land, assisted the renaissance of Islamic finance and the creation of Bahrain as the financial hub of the Gulf states. In the contemporary Middle East, Islamic philanthropy has become a vital tool in state control, as in Syria.
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Factors influencing the adoption of the crowdfunding-waqf model (CWM) in the waqf land development

Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2018
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the behavioural intention of donors or crowd funders to use crowdfunding-waqf model (CWM), as this model is proposed to address the liquidity problem faced bywaqfinstitution in Malaysia.Design/methodology/approachThe primary data are collected from the survey administered to donors or crowd funders in Klang Valley and ...
Mohamed Asmy Bin Mohd Thas Thaker
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Challenges of Waqf Land Development in Brunei Darussalam

Palgrave Studies in Islamic Banking, Finance, and Economics, 2022
Rose Abdullah   +2 more
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Development Framework for Affordable Housing on Waqf Land

2019
Poverty eradication in Malaysia has been one of the fundamental objectives of New Economic Policy (NEP) since 1971. The level of urbanization has rapidly increased from 34.2% in 1980 and goes up to 71% in 2010, which contribute to urban poverty. With the increase of the urban population, the housing supply in the urban area contrarily decreases.
Nurzafira Zainul Abidin, Noraliza Basrah
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Developingwaqfland through crowdfunding-waqfmodel (CWM): the case of Malaysia

Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 2018
PurposeThis paper aims to attempt to offer a viable alternative model of source of financing to developwaqfland, which is known as crowdfunding-waqfmodel (CWM).Design/methodology/approachThe extant literature on the financing constraints faced bywaqfinstitution in developingwaqfland, and crowdfunding have been reviewed critically and used in the ...
Mohamed Asmy Bin Mohd Thas Thaker   +1 more
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The Potential of Waqf in Activating Idle Agricultural Land

Jurnal Pengurusan, 2015
ABSTRACT This paper attempts to analyse the possibility of collaboration of waqf in agricultural land development realizing the farmers’ financial problems in developing their land. The early Muslims made contracts among themselves as individuals without banks, self-regulated by their adherence to shariah. However, it can be argued that these days the
Muhammad Hakimi Mohd Shafiai   +2 more
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