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Waqf in Shariah: basic rules and applications

In: Islamic Wealth Management

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  • Mazen El Khatib

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Waqf is an inalienable trust which is a perpetual endowment made by a living person for reason of piety that allocates the usufruct of that endowment to specific entities or individuals. There were many kinds of waqf that include but are not restricted to establishing houses of worship, centres of learning and hospitals as well as shelters for the needy. The money can be spent for building roads, caring for the poor, the needy and travellers. They even covered the funding of war efforts and caring for animals. Waqf is based on compassion, communication, social insurance and empathy among Muslims and even to benefit non-Muslims. This chapter discuss the concept of waqf from the shariah perspective, the common components of a deed, the restrictions and categories of waqf.

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  • Mazen El Khatib, 2017. "Waqf in Shariah: basic rules and applications," Chapters, in: Mohamed Ariff & Shamsher Mohamad (ed.), Islamic Wealth Management, chapter 17, pages 311-319, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17781_17
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