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Current Development of Waqf Properties in Selected Countries and Their Socioeconomic Roles

In: Financing the Development of Old Waqf Properties

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  • Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin

    (INCEIF – The Global University of Islami)

  • Hisham Dafterdar
  • Murat Cizakca

    (Ucuncu Nilufer Caddesi)

  • Syed Othman Alhabshi
  • Shaikh Hamzah Abdul Razak

    (INCEIF – The Global University of Islami)

  • Seyed Kazem Sadr

    (INCEIF – The Global University of Islami)

  • Thamina Anwar
  • Mohammed Obaidullah

    (Islamic Research and Training Institute)

Abstract

This chapter provides various data on the current law and administration of waqf in Turkey, Malaysia, Singapore, Sudan, Indonesia, Iran, New Zealand, Kuwait, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It also shows the classical and innovative modes of financing the development of waqf properties. Ninety five cases are presented showing how using the 13 classical and innovative modes of finance managed to transform the idle and the unproductive waqf properties into income-generating properties while having impact on the socio economic development of these countries. Among these modes of finance are al-istibdal/substitutions, hikr/long leases, al-istisna‘a/construction financing, Musharakah Mutanaqisah/Diminishing Partnerships, Build-Operate-Transfers (BOTs), Build-Lease-Transfers (BLTs), Joint Ventures, Sukuk al-Musharakah/Partnership Bonds, Musharkah/Partnerships, Internal Funds/Self-Finance/Donations, Waqf Shares, Corporate Waqf and Sukuk al-Musharakah/Partnership Bonds. For the new Waqf Entrepreneurship mode as in the case of Turkey, we believe it is a new mode worth attention and further research.

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  • Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin & Hisham Dafterdar & Murat Cizakca & Syed Othman Alhabshi & Shaikh Hamzah Abdul Razak & Seyed Kazem Sadr & Thamina Anwar & Mohammed Obaidullah, 2016. "Current Development of Waqf Properties in Selected Countries and Their Socioeconomic Roles," Palgrave Studies in Islamic Banking, Finance and Economics, in: Financing the Development of Old Waqf Properties, chapter 0, pages 37-220, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:psibcp:978-1-137-58128-0_4
    DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-58128-0_4
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    1. Daniar Siahaan & Sri Iswati & Amal Fathullah Zarkasyi, 2019. "Social Enterprise: The Alternatives Financial Support For Educational Institusion," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 9(3), pages 1-11.

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