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GUIDELINE

Guidelines for Drafting a Wakf for Public Purposes:

Purpose: A Wakf for Public Purposes is a legal document used in Islamic law to establish a charitable endowment for the benefit of the public. Here's how to draft one:

Title and Parties: Begin with a clear title indicating it's a Wakf for Public Purposes. Identify the wakif (donor), mutawalli (trustee), and beneficiaries or public beneficiaries.

Objective: Clearly define the purpose and objectives of the wakf, which should be for the benefit of the public, such as education, healthcare, poverty relief, or religious activities.

Assets: Specify the assets, properties, or funds that will be dedicated to the wakf for public use or benefit.

Conditions: Detail any conditions, restrictions, or instructions regarding the use and management of the wakf assets for public purposes.

Management: Outline the roles, powers, and responsibilities of the mutawalli and any other officials involved in managing the wakf.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Unclear Objectives: Ensure that the objectives of the wakf are specific, relevant, and in line with Islamic principles and public welfare.

Incomplete Asset List: List all assets or properties comprehensively that are being dedicated as wakf for public use.

Ambiguity: Avoid vague language or contradictory provisions that may lead to misunderstandings.

Lack of Legal Counsel: Consult with legal experts experienced in Islamic law to draft the document correctly and ensure it adheres to Islamic legal requirements.

A Wakf for Public Purposes is used to create a charitable endowment for the benefit of the public, following Islamic principles. Seek legal and religious advice to draft the document accurately, as wakfs have specific legal and religious implications that must be carefully managed.

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