Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)

Awqaf resources constitute a major component of the social wealth of the Muslims. As the institution of waqf belongs to the non-governmental sector, it is but logical that it shall be managed not by the government but by the Muslims, particularly in the institution of Qadi in India that was abolishe...

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Other Authors: Rashid, Syed Khalid
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Objective Studies 2005
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description Awqaf resources constitute a major component of the social wealth of the Muslims. As the institution of waqf belongs to the non-governmental sector, it is but logical that it shall be managed not by the government but by the Muslims, particularly in the institution of Qadi in India that was abolished in 1864 by the British. Today Awqaf might not be in the best of their health, but the time will soon come when they will regain their position as the most popular and most widely practiced expression of Muslim Philanthropy.
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spelling iium-2642011-05-26T06:35:41Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/264/ Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan) K Law (General) Awqaf resources constitute a major component of the social wealth of the Muslims. As the institution of waqf belongs to the non-governmental sector, it is but logical that it shall be managed not by the government but by the Muslims, particularly in the institution of Qadi in India that was abolished in 1864 by the British. Today Awqaf might not be in the best of their health, but the time will soon come when they will regain their position as the most popular and most widely practiced expression of Muslim Philanthropy. Institute of Objective Studies Rashid, Syed Khalid 2005 Book PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/264/1/Protection%2C_maintenance_%26_development_of_awqaf_in_India.pdf Rashid, Syed Khalid, ed. (2005) Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan). Institute of Objective Studies, New Delhi, India. ISBN 8185220050 http://www.iosworld.org/
spellingShingle K Law (General)
Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)
title Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)
title_full Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)
title_fullStr Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)
title_full_unstemmed Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)
title_short Protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in India (with special reference to Rajasthan)
title_sort protection, maintenance & development of awqaf in india (with special reference to rajasthan)
topic K Law (General)
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/264/1/Protection%2C_maintenance_%26_development_of_awqaf_in_India.pdf