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منبع شناسي وقف

 

International Waqf Conference – Cape Town South Africa; 17-18 August 2007

 

Waqf—Legal, Regulatory and Shari’ah Issues

  1. Aspects of the Transformation of the Islamic Endowment System of Morocco, Algeria, and Egypt during the 20th Century

       Franz Kogelman, University of Bayreuth, Germany

 

  1. Enhancing Awqaf Creation Under Non-Islamic Laws: Thoughts on Operational Methodologies and Formats

         Monzer Kahf

 

  1. Towards Developing Waqf Institutions for Sustainable Community Development in Tanzania: Relevance of the Waqf Legislation and Current Practices

        Benhajj Shaaban Masoud, Open University of Tanzania

 

  1. Features of Endowment’s Creative in Imam Ibn Taimeyah Doctrine

       Dr. Sami Salahat, University of Dubai, UAE

 

Institutional Experiences of Developing Waqf

  1. Experience of  Islamic Development Bank (IDB) in Development of Awqaf

       Bashir A. Khallat, Islamic Research & Training Institute, IDB Group

 

  1. Experience of Kuwait Awqaf Public Foundation (KAPF) in Development of Awqaf

               Kawakib Al-Melham, KAFP, Kuwait

 

  1. Impact of Waqf in Community development for Muslim Communities Abd Ulrahman Ahmed Othman, International University of Africa, Sudan                   

Waqf and Poverty Eradication—Approaches and Issues

  1. Compassion and Development: Addressing Social Infrastructure and Poverty Issues in East African Cities through Waqf Endowments

       Saad S. Yahya, London School of Economics, UK

 

  1. Poverty alleviation through Awqaf: a Human Rights based approach to establish Social Justice

       Ismail Munshi, Johannesburg, South Africa

 

 

Management and Development of Awqaf

  1. The Effectiveness of Managing Waqf Land in Malaysia

        Zulkifli Hasan, Islamic Science University of Malaysia

 

  1. Issues Inherent in the Development of Waqf Properties

       Syed Khalid Rashid, International Islamic University Malaysia

 

  1. Financing Waqf Projects: A Study of Past and Modern Structures Employed and the Relevant Shari’ah Aspects

  Muhammad Abdurrahman Sadique, International Islamic University       Malaysia

 

  1. Challenges Facing Waqf Institutions in Investing Waqf Funds

       Zeinoul Abedien Cajee, Johannesburg, South Africa

 

 

 

Country Experiences—Legal and Regulatory Issues

  1. Challenges Facing the Administration of Waqf Institution in Zanzibar

       Issa Ziddy, State University of Zanzibar, Tanzania

 

  1. The Wakf Commissioners Act (Cap. 109): Regulatory Perspectives and Impediments to the Institutionalization of Waqf in Kenya

        Kahumbi Maina, Kenyatta University, Kenya

 

  1. Waqf-A Mauritius Case Study

        Najmul H. Rassool, Mauritius

 

 

Country Experiences—Community Development and Poverty Alleviation

  1. Promoting Awqaf for Community Development: A Case Study of Makkah Mukarramah

       Abrar Ahmad Shareef, Makkah, Saudi Arabia

  1. The Contribution of Awqaf to Poverty Alleviation: The Iranian Experience in the Post Revolutionary Era

      Hossein Pirasteh & Hojjatullah Abdomaleki, Isfahan University, Iran

 

  1. The Role of Waqf in Poverty Alleviation – A Zimbabwean Case

      Iliyasa Yasini, Zimbabwe

 

 

New Applications of Waqf

  1. The Collection of Waqf through Takaful Companies: A Critical Analysis of the Malaysian Experience

       Ashraf Hashim, Oxford Center for Islamic Studies and IIUM

 

  1. Zakat and Waqf Bank’ for Social Development and Improved Management of Endowments

       Rezaul Karim, Dhaka, Bangladesh

 

  1. Towards a Waqf to Support Hajj as a Pillar of Islam and Institutionalizing its Local Supporting Infrastructure

       Fuad Hendricks, South Africa

 

 

Waqf and Microfinance

  1. Bridging Waqf and Microfinance: Legal Challenges in Developing Waqf for Poverty Alleviation

       Reza Djojosugito, OPEC Fund for International Development,

        Vienna, Austria

 

  1. Cash Waqf and Opportunity For Islamic Microfinance Institutions (Case Study in Indonesia)

       Amy Mardhatillah, Ronald Rulindo,&  Weni Hawariyuni, International Islamic University Malaysia

 


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