The Development Of Waqf Properties By Using Creditbased Financing Methods:A Critical Review And Its Implications To Social Welfare Of The Ummah
Waqf properties constitute a large percentage of societal wealth in several Muslim countries. Yet, numerous Muslim countries are facing enormous socio-economic problems such as poverty, illiteracy and lack of basic healthcare services. This encourages contemporary Muslim scholars to formulate new...
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my.usim-99042016-01-11T07:34:23Z The Development Of Waqf Properties By Using Creditbased Financing Methods:A Critical Review And Its Implications To Social Welfare Of The Ummah Omar, Hydzulkifli Hashim Ahmed, Umar Md Jadi, Diara Waqf Properties Socio-Economic, Financing Development Waqf projects Waqf management Waqf properties constitute a large percentage of societal wealth in several Muslim countries. Yet, numerous Muslim countries are facing enormous socio-economic problems such as poverty, illiteracy and lack of basic healthcare services. This encourages contemporary Muslim scholars to formulate new financing methods that can be used to develop Waqf properties and ensure that these modes conformed with the Shariah. These methods are grouped into three, namely: credit-based financing, institutional financing and corporatebased financing. Indeed, the applications of some of these financing methods have been proven successfully in the development of Waqf properties. This paper attempts to critically review credit-based financing methods to aid the development of Waqf assets and their implications on the social welfare of the ummah. We realized that some of the credit based methods such as Build-Operate-Transfer and many of its variance are not suitable in developing Waqf assets, which require that the method will generate sufficient income to meet urgent social needs of society. There is no income guarantee with most of these credit– based contracts. Infact, the financier or developer will own the building (usufruct) for a long leasing period and by the time they sell or transfer the building to Waqf institution, the building will be old, dilapidated and its value depreciated; thus it defeats the very basic notion of improving social welfare of the people. 2016-01-11T07:34:23Z 2016-01-11T07:34:23Z 2014-04-29 Conference Paper 978-967-5852-25-1 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9904 en_US Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia |
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Waqf properties constitute a large percentage of societal wealth in several Muslim countries.
Yet, numerous Muslim countries are facing enormous socio-economic problems such as
poverty, illiteracy and lack of basic healthcare services. This encourages contemporary
Muslim scholars to formulate new financing methods that can be used to develop Waqf
properties and ensure that these modes conformed with the Shariah. These methods are
grouped into three, namely: credit-based financing, institutional financing and corporatebased
financing. Indeed, the applications of some of these financing methods have been
proven successfully in the development of Waqf properties. This paper attempts to critically
review credit-based financing methods to aid the development of Waqf assets and their
implications on the social welfare of the ummah. We realized that some of the credit based
methods such as Build-Operate-Transfer and many of its variance are not suitable in
developing Waqf assets, which require that the method will generate sufficient income to
meet urgent social needs of society. There is no income guarantee with most of these credit–
based contracts. Infact, the financier or developer will own the building (usufruct) for a long
leasing period and by the time they sell or transfer the building to Waqf institution, the
building will be old, dilapidated and its value depreciated; thus it defeats the very basic
notion of improving social welfare of the people. |
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The Development Of Waqf Properties By Using Creditbased Financing Methods:A Critical Review And Its Implications To Social Welfare Of The Ummah |
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