Waqfiyya
Waqfiyya refers to a formal legal instrument in Islamic law that establishes and governs a waqf, or charitable endowment. The document records essential information such as the founder, the assets being endowed (including land, buildings, or cash), the beneficiaries or public beneficiaries, and the conditions governing use and management. A waqfiyya typically designates a mutawalli or trustee responsible for administering the endowment and ensuring that proceeds or revenues are applied to the specified purposes, such as a mosque, school, hospital, or public works.
Assets placed in a waqf are generally irrevocable and inalienable. The endowment is intended to be perpetual,
Waqfiyya can be created during life or by will (waqf wasiya). In many Islamic legal traditions, the
Today waqf institutions continue in some countries under modern civil or religious law, subject to contemporary