
Waqf Property
Waqf property is a type of charitable endowment in Islamic law where an individual dedicates a property—like land, buildings, or funds—for religious, educational, or social purposes. Once committed, the property becomes permanently dedicated, and the income generated is used to support specific good causes such as mosques, schools, or welfare programs. The property remains under the control of a trustee or management body, ensuring that its use aligns with the original intention. Waqf helps sustain ongoing community benefits and is a vital form of Islamic charity and social responsibility.