Waqf Khas

The principle of intention (niyyah) within Islamic law underscores the importance of the founder’s motive in establishing a waqf. For Waqf Khas to be valid, the intention must be explicitly articulated, ensuring that the resources are allocated in accordance with the founder’s wishes. Additionally, the permanence of the waqf is vital; once established, the assets must remain dedicated to their intended purpose perpetually. This permanence not only reinforces the commitment to the specified cause but also signifies a profound understanding of charitable endeavor lasting beyond one’s lifetime.

Types and Classifications of Waqf Khas

Waqf Khas can be classified into various types based on its intended beneficiaries and purposes. Common categories include:

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