ABSTRACT

Waqf is one of the most potent socio-economic tools for reducing public sector deficit and breaking the chain of intergenerational poverty. Providing a high-level discussion on waqf development and innovation within the context of modern socio-economic and legal developments, this book examines the importance and potentials of waqf and the issues relating to its legal and regulatory framework.

The research delivers future directions for countries that plan to explore this socio-economic institution. Readers and policymakers will be able to replicate successful experiments and learn from some failed initiatives to seek alternative funding platforms to support the fiscal policies of developing countries. The volume discusses the relevance and novel application of waqf in the modern economic system and social development, it reviews applicable laws and regulations pertaining to waqf and trust laws and examines critical, cross-country case studies and experiences.

Setting an agenda for further researchers in the field of waqf, this comprehensive high-level analysis, with case studies from leading jurisdictions across the world, is a key resource for researchers, policymakers and institutions interested in charitable endowments, Islamic finance, and social finance.

part I|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|8 pages

Waqf development and innovation

An introduction

part IV|128 pages

Selected case studies

chapter 11|14 pages

Awqaf properties and their development in Eastern Europe

The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

chapter 13|12 pages

Waqf development in Indonesia

Current landscape and future trends

chapter 14|15 pages

Waqf in Iran

An overview of historical roots and current trends

chapter 17|18 pages

Waqf development in Nigeria

Issues and challenges