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The Book Of Waqf (Endowments)
Islamic laws and regulations regarding endowments.
The Ruling on Heirs Dividing up the Endowment of Their Grandfather When its Benefit Ceases
Endowments Are Not Inherited
The Ruling on Disposing of an Endowment in a Different Way than Intended by the Donor, When That is Not Possible
Graves Are an Endowment for Those Who Are Buried Therein
Land on Which There is an old Grave Whose Inhabitant is Not Known
It is Not Permissible for the Custodian of the Endowment to Take Anything From its Revenue if He is Rich
The Ruling on Taking Something From a Graveyard for the Benefit of a Main Road
The Sanctity of the Dead Muslim is the Same as That of the Living
The Ruling on Retracting Endowments
He Donated Land For a Masjid, Then He Wanted to Take it Back
The Ruling on Endowments to Those Who Have Not Yet Come of Age and Including the Endowment in the Third of its Donor
The Ruling on Transferring the Funds of One Mosque to Another
The Ruling on the Endowment of Buildings Which Were Built With Loans From the Property Development Fund
The Ruling on an Endowment if its Benefits Cease
He Sold a House, Then it Became Evident That it Was an Endowment
Endowments Cannot be Sold
He Endowed a House in Order to Prevent His Nephew From Inheriting
It is Permissible for a Husband to Give His wife a Gift as He Wishes
A Husband's Gift
This Gift is Permissible
Showing Favoritism When Giving Gifts
The One Who Takes Back His Gift is Like a Dog
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Beautiful Dua with translation