Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?

The waqf, which is an Islamic trust, and the early common law trust historically shared many common characteristics, but the modern trust differs today in some important respects from the waqf., This Article examines the origins of the waqf and the trust

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-17792010-09-21T08:36:04Z Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah? WHITE, Andrew The waqf, which is an Islamic trust, and the early common law trust historically shared many common characteristics, but the modern trust differs today in some important respects from the waqf., This Article examines the origins of the waqf and the trust 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/780 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Waqf Awqaf Islamic Law Islam Trusts Shari'ah Mu'amalah Property Law and Real Estate
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topic Waqf
Awqaf
Islamic Law
Islam
Trusts
Shari'ah
Mu'amalah
Property Law and Real Estate
spellingShingle Waqf
Awqaf
Islamic Law
Islam
Trusts
Shari'ah
Mu'amalah
Property Law and Real Estate
WHITE, Andrew
Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?
description The waqf, which is an Islamic trust, and the early common law trust historically shared many common characteristics, but the modern trust differs today in some important respects from the waqf., This Article examines the origins of the waqf and the trust
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author WHITE, Andrew
author_facet WHITE, Andrew
author_sort WHITE, Andrew
title Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?
title_short Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?
title_full Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?
title_fullStr Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?
title_full_unstemmed Breathing New Life into the Islamic Waqf: What Reforms Can Fiqh Regarding Awqaf Adopt from the Common Law of Trusts without Violating Shari'ah?
title_sort breathing new life into the islamic waqf: what reforms can fiqh regarding awqaf adopt from the common law of trusts without violating shari'ah?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/780
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