waqf definition

waqf means the permanent dedication by any person, of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognised by the Muslim law as pious, religious or charitable and includes—
waqf means a religious, charitable or benevolent endowment or dedication of any property in accordance with Islamic law, and "awqaf" means more than one waqf;
waqf means any of the following waqf properties, namely: ––

More Definitions of waqf

waqf means any person who dedicate the waqf property; and
waqf means holding a certain property and preserving it in order to ensure that its benefits continuously flow to a specified group of beneficiaries for religious, charitable or pious purposes as recognised by the Shariah for the pleasure of Allah SWT. The properties, after being declared as Waqf, no longer remain in the ownership of the donor. The beneficiaries of a Waqf can benefit from the proceeds of the dedicated property.
waqf means the permanent dedication by a person professing the Mussalman faith of any property for any purpose, recognized by the Mussalman law as religious, pious or charitable.”
waqf means the permanent dedication by a person professing Islam of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognized by Muslim Law as pious, religious or charitable, and includes any other endowment or grant for the aforesaid purposes, a Waqf by user, and a Waqf created by a non Muslim.17
waqf means an inalienable religious endowment in Islam, such as devoting a building or plot of land for religious or charitable purposes;
waqf deed” means any deed or instrument by which a waqf has been created and includes any valid subsequent deed or instrument by which any of the terms of the original dedication have been varied;
waqf means any person who dedicates the waqf property; and