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Family Waqf and Joint-Benefit Rights: Exploring Innovations in Felda’s Succession for Sustainable Family Wealth in Malaysia

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  • Jasni Sulong

    (School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia)

  • Faisal Husen Ismail

    (School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia)

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Joint-benefit arrangements in waqf assets and co-owned assets on FELDA property are subject to certain restrictions, even though both provide benefits to their beneficiaries. Co-owned assets generally require unanimous consent from all owners for transactions, whereas waqf dealings in Malaysia must be approved by the sole trustee, the Islamic Religious Council of the respective state. Such limitations often lead to underutilization, leaving properties unproductive and financially stagnant. It is estimated that approximately 40 million properties remain “frozen†due to the combined challenges of co-ownership and ineffective management. This study seeks to align the parallels between joint-benefit arrangements in waqf family property and co-owned assets on FELDA land, where beneficiaries have the ultimate right to utilize and preserve the property’s economic value. The analysis is based on the historical achievements of waqf practices in promoting socio-economic development and sustaining wealth. Using a qualitative methodology, this study draws upon Islamic legal theory, current legislation, and comparative experiences from selected Islamic countries. The findings indicate that restrictions preventing property fragmentation are intended to safeguard the rights of heirs and beneficiaries, thereby preserving the property’s corpus and long-term economic value. However, these constraints need not hinder productivity if administrators adopt innovative and proactive strategies. Assets achieve their optimal value when effectively managed, whereas poor planning or weak administration diminishes returns and adversely affects beneficiaries. Sustainable property management and wealth preservation therefore require prudent wealth planning, consensus-building, and regular family engagement, ensuring heirs’ needs are met while maintaining the asset’s value and productivity for future generations.

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  • Jasni Sulong & Faisal Husen Ismail, 2025. "Family Waqf and Joint-Benefit Rights: Exploring Innovations in Felda’s Succession for Sustainable Family Wealth in Malaysia," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(8), pages 6507-6520, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-8:p:6507-6520
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