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  1. Apr 21, 2022 · Waqf means the permanent dedication by any person, of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognised by the Muslim law as pious, religious or charitable. In simple words, waqf is a property which is used for religious and charitable purposes.

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  2. Jun 18, 2019 · Wakf Act, 1954 defines Wakf as, “Wakf means the permanent dedication by a person professing the Islam, of any movable or immovable property for any purpose recognized by Muslim Law as religious, pious, or charitable.” A waqf can be either in writing or can be made by an oral presentation.

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    Once a waqif has verbally or in writing declared a waqf property, it is legally conceived as the property of Allah (swt) and must be used to "fulfill public of family needs" as a charitable social service. A waqf property can fall into one of two categories: movable or immovable.

  4. Mar 9, 2022 · The individual who establishes a waqf on his property is known as thefounder of waqf” or “Waqif.” At the moment of waqf dedication, the waqif must be a qualified individual. To be a competent waqif, a person must have both the competence and the right to establish the waqf.

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  5. Oct 8, 2017 · Waqf is the permanent dedication of property for religious, pious or charitable purposes by a Muslim. Learn the meaning, essential conditions, types and consequences of waqf under Muslim law with case laws and legal aspects.

  6. Adjective. aware of, knowing, conversant, acquainted with, informed, sensible, experienced, learned. Sher Examples. dard se vāqif na the ġham se shanāsā.ī na thī. haa.e kyā din the tabī.at jab kahīñ aa.ī na thī. Jaleel Manikpuri. ġhazālāñ tum to vāqif ho kaho majnūñ ke marne kī. divāna mar gayā āḳhir ko vīrāne pe kyā guzrī. Ram Narayan Mauzun.

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  8. Waqf ‘Wuquf’ and ‘awqaf’ are the plurals of ‘waqf’ and its verb is ‘waqafa’, though ‘awqafa’ is also rarely used, as in al-Tadhkirah of al-Allamah al-Hilli. The word 'waqf' literally means 'to detain' and 'to prevent', as in ‘wuqiftu 'an sayri’, i.e. 'I was prevented from making my journey.'.