
Waqf Board
A Waqf Board is a government-appointed authority responsible for overseeing and managing religious endowments, known as Waqf properties, in a specific region. These properties, which can include mosques, cemeteries, schools, and charitable institutions, are dedicated by individuals for religious or charitable purposes. The Waqf Board ensures that these assets are properly maintained, used in accordance with their intended purpose, and generates revenue for community welfare. It also handles registration, legal matters, and disputes related to Waqf properties, helping preserve their integrity and ensure they serve their religious and social functions effectively.