- published: 21 Nov 2014
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A waqf also spelled wakf (Arabic: وقف, pronounced [ˈwɑqf]; plural Arabic: أوقاف, awqāf; Turkish: vakıf, Urdu: وقف). It is under the context of 'sadaqah', a inalienable religious endowment in Islamic law, typically denoting a building or plot of land or even cash for Muslim religious or charitable purposes. The donated assets are held by a charitable trust. The grant is known as mushrut-ul-khidmat, while a person making such dedication is known as wakif.
The term waqf literally means "confinement and prohibition" or causing a thing to stop or standstill. The legal meaning of Waqf according to Imam Abu Hanifa, is the detention of specific thing in the ownership of waqif and the devoting of its profit or products "in charity of poors or other good objects".
Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad Says: Waqf signifies the extinction of the waqif's ownership in the thing dedicated and detention of all the thing in the implied ownership of God, in such a manner that its profits may revert to or be applied "for the benefit of Mankind".
foryou, for you
LONELINESS as been my first when i was young
EMPTINESS has kept me active right now
ALL i have is your love to survive
KEEP you close never let you out of my side
YOU have from no where oh out of the blue
FILL my heart with peace and joy make things
brand new
YOU know girl you
SEnd from the above showing me love and
never before you
YOUR beautiful and i realise all i need ofor