Conclusion
Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin,
Hisham Dafterdar,
Murat Cizakca,
Syed Othman Alhabshi,
Shaikh Hamzah Abdul Razak,
Seyed Kazem Sadr,
Thamina Anwar and
Mohammed Obaidullah
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Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin: INCEIF – The Global University of Islami
Hisham Dafterdar: OrgName
Murat Cizakca: Ucuncu Nilufer Caddesi
Syed Othman Alhabshi: OrgName
Shaikh Hamzah Abdul Razak: INCEIF – The Global University of Islami
Seyed Kazem Sadr: INCEIF – The Global University of Islami
Thamina Anwar: OrgName
Mohammed Obaidullah: Islamic Research and Training Institute
Chapter Chapter 7 in Financing the Development of Old Waqf Properties, 2016, pp 257-260 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The study at hand showcases classical as well as innovative modes of finance that have been practiced successfully in 11 countries. The cases presented reflect a transformation of old and unproductive waqf properties into modern waqf buildings, which have become not only income-generating properties but also properties having direct impact on the socio economic development of the countries under study.
Keywords: Joint Venture; Classical Mode; Regular Income; Islamic School; Charitable Trust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-58128-0_7
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