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Istibdal Waqf

The Economic Review of Pesantren, 2022
Land waqf in Indonesia continues to grow, but there are waqf lands that are unproductive because they are located in not strategic areas, so there is a need for Ibdal or Istibdal Waqf but, there are differences of opinion from some Muslim scholars regarding Ibdal or Istibdal.
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Multi-dimension Waqf: Perpetuating Waqf Inclusiveness Through Digitalization

2023
Waqf was once one of the most versatile and impactful institution in the Islamic society. However, over the past century waqf has been reduced and limited to only a fraction of its functions. The advancement of technology and digitalization has made its breakthrough to our daily life, and waqf may has the potential in utilizing it.
Asfi Manzilati   +1 more
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waqf instruments and their role in investing cach waqf

Milev Journal of Research and Studies, 2023
Many Islamic countries have adopted contemporary applications for theorganization and management of waqf funds. These applications are realizedin the establishment of foundations and funds for Waqf in variousorganizational forms, and take care of their applications to allow economicand social development.
Mohamed Daho   +2 more
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WAQF accounting and management in Indonesian WAQF institutions

Humanomics, 2011
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine accounting and management practices in two Indonesian awqaf institutions. It intends to seek evidence with regard to how mutawallis discharge their accountability.Design/methodology/approachTwo case studies were undertaken on two awqaf institutions in Indonesia, i.e. ABC and XYZ waqf foundations. Data were
Hidayatul Ihsan   +1 more
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Imperial Waqfs within the Ottoman Waqf System

Endowment Studies, 2017
This paper defines the category of imperial waqfs in the Ottoman waqf system. This category comprises the waqf complexes founded by the sultans, dynasty members and high-ranking state servants. A distinctive feature of imperial waqfs is the amount and variety of sources of income devoted to these institutions, so that consequently their huge budgets ...
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Corporate Waqf: A Case of Hamdard (Waqf) Pakistan

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Waqf is known for centuries in the Islamic history. The waqf is in practice differently by different countries and have few types. Corporate waqf is not widely seen. The sacrifice and devotion required in the waqf made it difficult for many to adopt or use it lately. Pakistan has the good waqf example of Hamdard.
Naeem Hayat, Ammara Naeem
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THE CONCEPT OF WAQFS AND WAQF ORGANIZATIONS IN HISTORY

Oriental Journal of Social Sciences, 2022
This article provides information about the waqf properties aqf list of wand the grounds for their management, and explains the way they are run. There is also a list of waqf properties and a list of waqf properties and a list of waqf organizations.
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The Earliest WAQF Foundations

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1998
A partir des sources ecrites arabes, telles que les Biographies du Prophete, les manuels de hadīth ou de fiqh, les chroniques, etc., l'auteur propose une etude detaillee des caracteristiques des plus anciennes fondations de waqf (fondations pieuses), c'est-a-dire celles datant de la periode du Prophete (VIe s. apr. J.-C.)
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Waqf

2014
the item analyzes the foundation and the rules governing the Islamic pious foundation or charitable trust under the two forms of public endowment and family ...
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A bibliometric review of the Waqf literature

Eurasian Economic Review, 2021
Muneer Maher Alshater   +2 more
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