-
founders of
Ottoman waqfs were women, with
their establishments having a
crucial impact on
their communities'
economic life. Out of 30,000
waqf certificates...
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pertaining to the
working of the
State Waqf Boards and
proper administration of the
Waqfs in the country.
Waqf is a
permanent dedication of
movable or...
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pertaining to the
working of the
State Waqf Boards and
proper administration of the
Waqfs in the country.
Waqf is a
permanent donation of
movable or immovable...
- the
Office of the
Administrator of
Waqfs while he was
taking 50,000 bribe. "Introduction of
Waqf Administration".
waqf.gov.bd.
Retrieved 15 July 2019. Sabuktagin...
- The
Jerusalem Waqf and Al-Aqsa
Mosque Affairs Department, also
known as the
Jerusalem Waqf, the
Jordanian Waqf or
simply the
Waqf, is the Jordanian-appointed...
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Islamic law.
Waqf or the
plural Awqaf (Arabic: أوقاف) can also
refer to: Al
Waqf, Egypt, city Al-
Waqf, Syria,
village Al-
Waqf, Yemen,
village WAQF Tower, a...
- the
state and used this as a
justification for
dissolving the
agrarian Waqfs.
Waqfs also
served as a way for the
Mamluk converts to
Islam to demonstrate...
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family waqf
obstructed inheritance, but to
nullify waqfs established by
previous rulers who used
waqf as a
pretext to
protect their wealth. Some countries...
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Murshidabad district of West Bengal, India,
following protests against the
Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. The violence,
which reportedly targeted members of...
- Karachi, ****stan. It was
established by
Hakim Saeed as
Hamdard Laboratories (
Waqf) in 1948.
Hakim Abdul Majeed (1883 – 1922)
founded an
organization called...