The challenges associated with financial stability and sustainability of family economy in the future are increasing. The most worrying is the problems facing the survivors after the death of their breadwinners. The majority of Muslims are rarely ready for this possibility and many lacks the knowledge on how to face such a situation. Some wrongly hold to the view that such preparation is not encouraged in Islam, against the principle of faraidh (estate planning) and an act of avoiding taxation and etc. In this article, it is shown that although waqf (Islamic endowment) appears in the form of charity but the outcomes are tremendous, encompassing family future investment and income generating. Employing a doctrinal analysis by looking into th...
Waqf (plural, awqaf) is an Islamic endowment created by a waqif (waqf founder/donor) who dedicates h...
The initiative towards enhancing the role of waqf as the main driving force for socioeconomic develo...
Islam guarantees all rights to everyone within certain limitations. Such rights include fundamental ...
It is established that the creation of awqaf for the primary benefit of one’s relatives and descenda...
From a Shari’ah perspective, no essential difference is noticed between public welfare waqf and a wa...
A public welfare waqf and a waqf created for the benefit of individuals such as descendants and fami...
The challenges associated with financial stability and sustainability of family economy in the futur...
The initiative towards enhancing the role of waqf as the main driving force for socioeconomic devel...
Waqf is a form of charity with special features that has permanence and continuity. The beneficiarie...
Waqf properties constitute a large percentage of societal wealth in several Muslim countries. Yet, m...
This write-up attempts to shed light on the hostile treatment of family waqf under the colonial impo...
Similar to waqf for the benefit of the general public, the numerous family awqaf in Islamic lands to...
The charitable Islamic endowment is one of the most important good deeds in which Muslim draws close...
In Islamic law, the Waqf is a significant institution that engages with the dedication of property f...
Waqf is one of several Islamic economic instruments that has a purpose to enhance welfare society an...
Waqf (plural, awqaf) is an Islamic endowment created by a waqif (waqf founder/donor) who dedicates h...
The initiative towards enhancing the role of waqf as the main driving force for socioeconomic develo...
Islam guarantees all rights to everyone within certain limitations. Such rights include fundamental ...
It is established that the creation of awqaf for the primary benefit of one’s relatives and descenda...
From a Shari’ah perspective, no essential difference is noticed between public welfare waqf and a wa...
A public welfare waqf and a waqf created for the benefit of individuals such as descendants and fami...
The challenges associated with financial stability and sustainability of family economy in the futur...
The initiative towards enhancing the role of waqf as the main driving force for socioeconomic devel...
Waqf is a form of charity with special features that has permanence and continuity. The beneficiarie...
Waqf properties constitute a large percentage of societal wealth in several Muslim countries. Yet, m...
This write-up attempts to shed light on the hostile treatment of family waqf under the colonial impo...
Similar to waqf for the benefit of the general public, the numerous family awqaf in Islamic lands to...
The charitable Islamic endowment is one of the most important good deeds in which Muslim draws close...
In Islamic law, the Waqf is a significant institution that engages with the dedication of property f...
Waqf is one of several Islamic economic instruments that has a purpose to enhance welfare society an...
Waqf (plural, awqaf) is an Islamic endowment created by a waqif (waqf founder/donor) who dedicates h...
The initiative towards enhancing the role of waqf as the main driving force for socioeconomic develo...
Islam guarantees all rights to everyone within certain limitations. Such rights include fundamental ...