ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF WAQF FOR SOCIAL WELFARE: PATTERNS AND CONTRASTS IN MENAP AND COUNTRIES IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

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The Waqf has become a matter of increasing priority for Islamic scholars and policymakers, given its potential as a mechanism for the socioeconomic advancement of Muslim communities worldwide. This systematic literature review investigated the critical economic and social dimensions of the Waqf in the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan (MENAP) region and predominantly Muslim nations of sub-Saharan Africa. Through a rigorous examination of academic databases, 61 relevant primary sources published since 2014 were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques to uncover patterns and contrasts in managing and utilizing the Waqf across countries. The findings reveal significant diversity in Waqf economic strategies implemented, with greater uptake of Cash Waqf and Waqf-based microfinance in MENAP countries compared to sub-Saharan Africa, where adoption is limited. Approaches also diverge regarding the investment of Waqf assets in financial products, with higher prevalence in the Gulf countries than elsewhere. In the social dimension, Waqf has funded traditional educational institutions in MENAP, but the innovation support is largely untapped. Health care and affordable housing are recurring areas of Waqf's contribution, but the impact is uneven: countries like Kuwait and Qatar show more advanced development than Yemen. Women's economic empowerment through the Waqf is more pronounced in the Gulf region than in countries like Nigeria. The review identifies gaps in understanding Waqf's performance in various countries, best practices, and underlying drivers, setting out a roadmap for further comparative research to unlock Waqf's potential as an inclusive development tool.
waf对社会福利的经济潜力:menap和撒哈拉以南非洲国家的模式和对比
鉴于Waqf作为全球穆斯林社区社会经济发展机制的潜力,它已成为伊斯兰学者和政策制定者日益重视的问题。这篇系统的文献综述调查了中东、北非和巴基斯坦(MENAP)地区以及撒哈拉以南非洲主要的穆斯林国家的Waqf的关键经济和社会层面。通过对学术数据库的严格审查,使用主题分析技术分析了2014年以来发表的61个相关主要来源,以揭示各国管理和利用Waqf的模式和对比。研究结果显示,Waqf经济战略的实施存在显著差异,与采用有限的撒哈拉以南非洲国家相比,中东和北非地区国家对现金Waqf和基于Waqf的小额信贷的采用程度更高。在Waqf资产投资于金融产品方面,各国的做法也存在分歧,在海湾国家的普及程度高于其他地区。在社会方面,Waqf资助了中东和北非地区的传统教育机构,但创新支持在很大程度上尚未得到开发。医疗保健和经济适用房是Waqf经常贡献的领域,但影响是不平衡的:科威特和卡塔尔等国的发展比也门更先进。海湾地区通过Waqf赋予妇女经济权力的情况比尼日利亚等国家更为明显。评估报告指出了各国在理解Waqf绩效、最佳实践和潜在驱动因素方面存在的差距,为进一步开展比较研究制定了路线图,以释放Waqf作为包容性发展工具的潜力。
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