This research serves as a part and introduction to a master's thesis in private law at King Abdulaziz University, focusing on the subject of "Waqf" (endowment). The researcher, “Majed bin Abdul Rahman Al-Bahar”, conducted this study under the guidance of Associate Professor of Civil Law, “Dr. Faisal bin Sutouf Al-Assaf”, at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah. “Waqf" is one of the voluntary contracts that individuals conclude, driven by a desire for reward from Allah Almighty. It is a charitable act aimed at dedicating something beneficial to individuals or entities in need of support and assistance. Due to the importance of "Waqf" in society, this research addresses the answer to the issue of: "What are the legal rulings (ahkam) governing ...
Waqf is a legal act of Waqif to separate and or hand over part of their wealth to be exploited forev...
Waqf is a religious institution in Islam, and is included in the category of community worship which...
This research examines the issue of substitution of waqf in the light of the Maqasid of the Shari'ah...
In Islamic law, the Waqf is a significant institution that engages with the dedication of property f...
Charity endowment is one of the most important jurisprudential doors because of its proven developme...
Philanthropic endowment or wqaf represents a form of long lasting charity with potential profits or...
Waqf (plural, awqaf) is an Islamic endowment created by a waqif (waqf founder/donor) who dedicates h...
Abstract: Endowments (waqf) in Islamic law is an importent act, done by wakif as eternal good deeds,...
Majority of the Muslim jurists view that waqf has to be perpetual. Once created, it cannot be revoke...
It is inevitable that works on waqf written in English will employ terms from Anglo-American law to ...
Anybody who studies on the conditions of waqf (endowment) in the Islamic world will discover various...
During the Mamluk period, powerful figures, especially the Mamluk military aristocracy, began to con...
This article concentrates on the potrait of waqf (religious endowments) relating to the management o...
Under Islamic law, waqf is a kind of voluntary charitable disposition of wealth. It was practiced si...
Waqf is a legal act of Waqif to separate and or hand over part of their wealth to be exploited forev...
Waqf is a legal act of Waqif to separate and or hand over part of their wealth to be exploited forev...
Waqf is a religious institution in Islam, and is included in the category of community worship which...
This research examines the issue of substitution of waqf in the light of the Maqasid of the Shari'ah...
In Islamic law, the Waqf is a significant institution that engages with the dedication of property f...
Charity endowment is one of the most important jurisprudential doors because of its proven developme...
Philanthropic endowment or wqaf represents a form of long lasting charity with potential profits or...
Waqf (plural, awqaf) is an Islamic endowment created by a waqif (waqf founder/donor) who dedicates h...
Abstract: Endowments (waqf) in Islamic law is an importent act, done by wakif as eternal good deeds,...
Majority of the Muslim jurists view that waqf has to be perpetual. Once created, it cannot be revoke...
It is inevitable that works on waqf written in English will employ terms from Anglo-American law to ...
Anybody who studies on the conditions of waqf (endowment) in the Islamic world will discover various...
During the Mamluk period, powerful figures, especially the Mamluk military aristocracy, began to con...
This article concentrates on the potrait of waqf (religious endowments) relating to the management o...
Under Islamic law, waqf is a kind of voluntary charitable disposition of wealth. It was practiced si...
Waqf is a legal act of Waqif to separate and or hand over part of their wealth to be exploited forev...
Waqf is a legal act of Waqif to separate and or hand over part of their wealth to be exploited forev...
Waqf is a religious institution in Islam, and is included in the category of community worship which...
This research examines the issue of substitution of waqf in the light of the Maqasid of the Shari'ah...