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THE INSTITUTION OF ENDOWMENTS (WAQFS)
IN ISLAMIC LEGISLATION AND IN OTTOMAN
PRACTICE
(By Prof. Dr. Ahmed AKGÜNDÜZ)
It is a fact that endowments, which are considered as the most pious
of manmade institutions, do not perish and become a thing of the
past seeing that they have maintained their significance and
livelihood till present. Nevertheless, it is again a bitter truth
the origin, historic progression and legal structure of such an
institution, which bears such great significance for not only past
also for future, are not thoroughly known in today’s Turkey. Moving
from this fact and taking into consideration that almost 90 % of the
existing endowments in Turkey are the continuation of the former
ones, the institution of endowments has been studied both
theoretically in light of the divers schools of the Islamic
Legislation and from the aspects of the forms it took in the Ottoman
practice. In this work you will find the endowments as a legal
institution in full details from its origin to the Republican Age.
Yet another one of the most significant traits of this work is that
it not only relates the Shariah decrees narrated in former books of
Islamic Jurisprudence as regards to endowments but also reflects the
Ottoman practices thereof.
If you are curious enough to learn the endowment regulations which
form the basis of the civilization, the history and the types of
endowments, the legal statuses of mosques, bridges, madrasas, and
such institutions as Ayasofya (St. Sophia), the principal and
exceptional decrees of the endowment legislation, whether a plot of
land, house or inn has been in the possession of any endowment, thus
being freed from spiritual liability you should not deprive your
library of this book.
(608 pages, 1st quality)
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