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Mosque Welfare Agency (BKM) Semarang and Pekalongan Muslim Foundation (YKMP) is a nāẓir of productive waqf land. Management of waqf performed by BKM Semarang has not given the expected results, while the management of waqf by YMKP has given results as ...
Ahmad Furqon
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Regulations regarding flats built on waqf land still face various legal problems, especially related to the synchronization between land and waqf regulations. The disharmony of these legal norms creates uncertainty in terms of ownership, utilization, and legal status of the flats.
Widya Wahyu Utami, Ahmad Redi
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Peasants into Muslims: Poverty and conversions to Islam in Ottoman Bosnia
Abstract Whilst economic historians have invested substantial effort into understanding the economic consequences of religion, they have invested less effort into understanding the determinants of religious affiliation. The lack of knowledge about determinants of religious affiliation seems particularly striking in the case of Southeastern Europe ...
Leonard Kukić, Yasin Arslantas
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Legal Certainty of State Land as an Object of Waqf
This research aims to critically analyze the legal certainty of state land as a waqf object within the Indonesian legal system, particularly regarding the legal position of the state as the holder of the right to control land and the validity of the Waqf
Muhammad Ferdynan Alfareza +2 more
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Waqf Optimization in Aceh Province
Aceh is noted to have extensive waqf land spread over 16,560 districts and cities with an area of 8,902.33 ha. Unfortunately, Aceh's waqf resources are relatively passive and have not been utilized optimally. Aceh even ranks as the poorest province in
Angga Syahputra, Taufiq Taufiq
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DEVELOPMENT OF WAQF LAND IN SABAH: A LITERATURE HIGHLIGHT
Waqf is one of the most important property and wealth distribution mechanisms in the Islamic economy. The role of waqf in economic development is very significant where it becomes a medium for property redistribution in a more comprehensive context such as education, health, economy, community development and so on.
Siti Saidatulakmal Arishin +1 more
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ABSTRACT As the concept of sustainability became mainstream in development discourses from its environmentalist origins, it increasingly came to resemble the unchecked capitalist logics that it was originally meant to critique: Rather than reorganizing the economy, sustainability could be achieved through the economy as philanthropy became modeled on ...
Caitlyn Bolton
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DESIGNING SALAM-MUZARA’AH LINKED WAQF TO FINANCING AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
The main objective of this study is to propose an innovative integrated financing model at the microfinance level for the agricultural sector and how to mitigate the risk associated with the model.
Rifaldi Majid
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Resolution of Disputes on Waqf Land for Sale
The study examines the implementation of Law Number 41 of 2004 concerning Waqf in resolving disputes over the sale of waqf land in Kendayakan Village, Warureja District, Tegal Regency which causes legal and social conflicts because they conflict with the provisions of Article 40 of Law Number 41 of 2004 concerning Waqf, that waqf property that has been
null Setiyowati +2 more
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Other Visions of the Economy: NGOs and Transformations of Islamic Charity in North India
ABSTRACT This article explores how new Islamic charity NGOs in India are transforming age‐old practices of obligatory Islamic almsgiving (zakat). This transformation reconfigured the ritual of zakat from its historical emphasis on local giving among kin and neighbors to an NGO‐based developmentalist process.
Christopher B. Taylor
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