Waqf as a designated fund

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Dedicate contributions to a Waqf

The islamic-giving framework includes Waqf as a designation: contributors give toward your Waqf fund, and those contributions are kept apart in the ledger from Zakat, Sadaqah, and operational giving โ€” with the audit trail to prove it.

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Multi-year founder commitments

A contributor establishing or building a Waqf often gives over many years. Commitment tracking handles instalments and reminders, and waqif (founder) recognition is handled with consent โ€” and with adab.

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Receipts & faithful records

Waqf contributions receive country-aware receipts and appear in per-giver annual statements like any other designated giving, and every transaction lands in the tamper-evident audit log.

The governance a Waqf deserves

Waqf is a long-horizon institution, and its tooling has to be built carefully. These governance features are in active development for later in 2026 โ€” we'll say they're ready when they are.

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Principal & yield tracking later in 2026

Principal preserved, yield distributed โ€” tracked as distinct flows with distribution events recorded against the founder's stated intent.

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Trustee (mutawalli) governance later in 2026

Permission-scoped roles for mutawallis โ€” designated trustees authorise principal-level decisions while ordinary admins see operational detail only.

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Distribution-policy reporting later in 2026

Each Waqf's stipulated beneficiary class โ€” masjid upkeep, scholarships, hospital operations โ€” reported against, with the evidence regulators and boards ask for.

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