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Waqf, as an integral part of Islamic social finance, falls under the jurisdiction of Islamic law. This paper examines the legal and Sharīʿah developments related to waqf, Islamic finance, and relevant legislation, with a particular focus on harmonizing ...
Nor Asiah Mohamad +1 more
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Waqf land is a recommended implementation of Islamic worship, which has social and economic aspects for the community. Waqf paradigm of land in the community becomes one of the obstacles in advancing Waqf in Indonesia.
Siti Rochmiyatun
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The Management of Waqf Universities in Selangor, Malaysia
In Malaysia, waqf management including those in universities, is under the authority of the State Islamic Religious Council as a sole trustee waqf. This is to protect the waqf assets from any interventions by the heirs. Even so, one Malaysian university is said to manage the waqf scheme without the supervision of the Islamic Council which contradict ...
Mohd. Ali Muhamad Don +1 more
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Property and the Matter of Belonging
ABSTRACT Belonging and matter serve as entry points into the conceptual and political stakes of this inquiry into property. The articles in this collection explore relations of belonging as they occur through forms of property, as objects and subjects gather and are gathered together amid and by differentials of power.
LaShandra Sullivan +3 more
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The legal position of waqf lands in Malaysia
Malaysia is a federation consisting of 13 states and 3 federal territories. In respect of the states, each State Islamic Religious Council (SIRC) is declared by the law to be the ‘sole trustee’ of all waqf, whether general or specific waqf, in such state.
Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah
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Waqf is one of the financial instruments that can improve the socioeconomic status of Ummah. However, the number of waqf assets exceeds expectations due to a lack of proper management.
Akhmad Affandi Mahfudz +4 more
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Challenges in management for sustainability of waqf lands in Malaysia
The word ‘waqf’ is used by many authors to indicate the holding of a certain asset by a person having the trust and preserving it for the benefit of the beneficiary.
Syed Abdul Kader, Sharifah Zubaidah +1 more
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Green waqf and sustainable development: cases in Malaysia and Indonesia [PDF]
The use of Islamic social financial instruments of Waqf to support eco-friendly activities is presented in this chapter. Green finance through Waqf fund is discussed in the context of Malaysia and Indonesia.
Duasa, Jarita, Munir, Misbahul
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Accountability of waqf management: insight from praxis of nongovernmental organisation (NGO)
The paper aims to examine the way in which improvement on the effectiveness and efficiency of waqf management may be made through its relationship with beneficiaries, in this case the poor.
Osman@Hussin, Ahmad Zamri
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This study presents a comparative analysis of waqf regulation, governance, management, and innovation in Muhammadiyah (Indonesia), Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam. The aim is to identify similarities and differences in their waqf systems and evaluate how
Arin Setiyowati +3 more
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