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Waqf Institution and Management Cash Waqf During The Ottoman Period
This paper discussed the implementation and management of cash waqf during the Ottoman Empire which had controlled parts of the mainland from Europe to Africa.
Iskandar Iskandar
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WAQF FUNDRAISING MANAGEMENT: A PROPOSAL FOR A SUSTAINABLE FINANCE OF THE WAQF INSTITUTIONS
This paper studies the theoretical structure of financing for Islamic philanthropy in the form of waqf or endowment by looking at the past and present forms of waqf.
Muhammad Shulthoni +3 more
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Modelling Maqasid Waqf Performance Measures in Waqf Institutions [PDF]
Waqf is viewed as one of the potential mechanisms to stimulate the economic and social development of the society. However, despite the great contributions from waqf, the potential and benefits of waqf have not been fully capitalised.
Roshayani Arshad +3 more
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The lofty determination of Moses, peace be upon him, in the advocacy work and its contemporary implication [PDF]
This article is a study of the personality of the Prophet of Allah Moses (peace be upon him) who suffered from very harsh conditions for the sake of Dawah, but this did not deter him from continuing the work of proselytizing until self-sacrifice, so high
Dr. Mohamed Hamed Abdel Razzaq
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The Implementation of Land Waqf Law in Indonesia and Malaysia as a Stage to Land Waqf Law Reform in Indonesia: A Comparative Study [PDF]
Legal problems in the implementation of land waqf in the community are found in; wakif, status of waqf land, nadzir, wakif heirs, nadzir heirs, and land waqf institutions.
Asma Hakimah +4 more
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The high rate of forest conversion in Indonesia required further actions to overcome. One of the solutions is through waqf (endowment) forest, a forest developed on waqf land. According to Islamic law, a waqf forest cannot be sold, granted, inherited, or
Miftahul Jannah +4 more
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Waqf Literacy: The Dynamics of Waqf in Indonesia
In the history of Islamic civilization, waqf has been a pillar of the glory of Islam. The function of waqf is as a provider of public facilities and social facilities that support the life of the Muslim community, such as mosques, squares, Islamic schools, cemeteries and public roads. The development of waqf in Indonesia can have an influence on fiscal
Ahmad Lukman Nugraha +4 more
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Grave structures are architectural works reflecting the cultural accumulation, continuity and political power of societies. In addition, graveyards or necropolises and grave structures themselves, have an important contribution in shaping urban forms of
Ammar Ibrahimgil, Lana Kudumoviç
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Practical Models of Waqf Fundraising: Study on The Waqf-Based Pesantrens in Indonesia
This paper aims to explain waqf fundraising and its communication among the waqf institutions of pesantrens in Indonesia. The study focuses on the application of innovative waqf fundraising and communication strategies in three waqf-based pesantrens ...
Muhammad Shulthoni +3 more
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Waqf in the Perspective of Waqf Rules in Indonesia
For Muslims in Indonesia, the basic concept of waqf in Islam is very well understood, and more than that, if examined further, there will be many waqf assets in Indonesia. In the perspective of a country, it is necessary to implement regulations, including Waqf Law (Law), Government Regulation (PP) on Waqf, Regulation of the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI),
Selamet Hartanto +2 more
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