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Legal Constraints to the Development of Waqf

Ahmed, Habib

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Khalifa Mohamed Ali
Editor

M. Kabir Hassan
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Abd elrahman Elzahi Saaid Ali
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Abstract

Though historically waqf played an important role in providing variety of social services in Muslim societies, its position has diminished significantly during contemporary times. The paper assesses the latent status of waqf by examining the legal constraints that waqf faces relative to other non-profit organizations. While Shariah principles and national laws affect the nature of waqf in contemporary nation states, the latter ultimately determines the legal requirements of establishment and operations of waqf institutions in different jurisdictions. Taking Bangladesh and The Gambia as case studies, the non-profit laws in general and waqf in particular are examined to identify the legal constraints that inhibit the establishment of waqf in these countries. The paper argues that either the absence or inefficiency of waqf laws can induce contemporary Islamic non-profit organizations to opt for organizational formats other than waqf. To mitigate the legal constraints, the paper argues the enactment of efficient waqf laws that reflect contemporary flexible Shariah rulings on the one hand and removing legal asymmetries between the waqf laws and other non-profit organizational laws on the other hand.

Citation

Ahmed, H. (2019). Legal Constraints to the Development of Waqf. In K. M. Ali, M. K. Hassan, & A. E. E. S. Ali (Eds.), Revitalization of Waqf as Socio-Economic Development, Volume II (153-174). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18449-0_8

Online Publication Date Jul 16, 2019
Publication Date Jul 25, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2024
Publisher Springer
Pages 153-174
Book Title Revitalization of Waqf as Socio-Economic Development, Volume II
ISBN 9783030184483
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18449-0_8
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2482380
Contract Date Jun 1, 2019