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Wat (wie) is Wakf - definitie

ISLAMIC CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT
Wakf; Vakif; Mutwali; Habous; Vakıf; Awqaf; Waqfs; Evkaf; Wakaf; Vakf; Vaqf; Wakuf; Evkâf; Hubus; Fonds vakouf; Vakouf funds; Vakouf; Pious foundations; Fondations pieuses; Vacoufs; Vacouf; Vakifs; Mutawalli; Wakfs; Mutawilla; Mutawallī; Vakufs
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  • Mihrimah Sultan Mosque]] complex. April–March 1550. [[Sadberk Hanım Museum]]
  • Uthman waqf (Medina)
  • Waqf Writing Room in [[Mevlana Museum]]

Wakf         
·add. ·noun The granting or dedication of property in trust for a pious purpose, that is, to some object that tends to the good of mankind, as to support a mosque or caravansary, to provide for support of one's family, kin, or neighbors, to benefit some particular person or persons and afterward the poor, ·etc.; also, the trust so created, or the property in trust.
Bihar State Shia Wakf Board         
Bihar State Shia Wakf Board is an agency of Government of Bihar constituted in 2001 for better administration of Wakf in the state of Bihar in India.
Karnataka Wakf Board Land Scam         
The Karnataka Wakf Board Land Scam concerns the alleged misappropriation of in Indian property funds, made public by a report submitted by the Karnataka State Minorities Commission in 2012.

Wikipedia

Waqf

A wakf (Arabic: وَقْف; [ˈwɑqf], plural awqaf أَوْقَاف), also called a ḥabs (حَبْس, plural ḥubūs حُبوس or aḥbās أَحْباس), or mortmain property, is an inalienable charitable endowment under Islamic law. It typically involves donating a building, plot of land or other assets for Muslim religious or charitable purposes with no intention of reclaiming the assets. A charitable trust may hold the donated assets. The person making such dedication is known as a waqif (a donor). In Ottoman Turkish law, and later under the British Mandate of Palestine, a waqf was defined as usufruct state land (or property) from which the state revenues are assured to pious foundations. Although the waqf system depended on several hadiths and presented elements similar to practices from pre-Islamic cultures, it seems that the specific full-fledged Islamic legal form of endowment called waqf dates from the 9th century AD (see § History and location below).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Wakf
1. In reply to a question, Kumar said government was not contemplating winding up of Wakf Boards which were constituted under the Wakf Act, 1''5.
2. It asked the Wakf Board to proceed in respect of the five properties.
3. Replying to supplementaries during question hour, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Meira Kumar said the chairman of up Central Sunni Wakf Board had last month pronounced that the Taj Mahal in Agra was a Wakf property under the Wakf Act 1''5.
4. Fayad Al–Arbeh, the head of the Islamic Wakf in Nablus, was also detained.
5. If you are an employee of the Wakf Board, you are under the Board,» the bench said.