wakf in A Sentence

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    The Karnataka State Wakf Board KSBW.

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    No Committee of Wakf Board.

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    The Delhi Wakf Board.

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    Minority Development & Wakf.

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    The Sunni Central Wakf Board.

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    Central Wakf Council.

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    The Wakf Board.

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    The Wakf Act, 1995(43 of 1995) and Central Wakf Council.

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    The Muslims said the land belonged to the Wakf board.

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    Who in India will believe it belongs to the Wakf board?

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    The Wakf Board, however, is yet to take a call on accepting any land for a mosque.

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    The responsibility of the management and protection of the mosque lies with the Delhi Wakf Board.

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    If it is decided that it is Wakf property, then one side is established as guilty of demolition.

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    Now the Wakf Board is running a variety of programs to help Muslim society, the poor and the orphans.

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    The Wakf Board said it doesn't want to"open a closed chapter" as such a move will lead to tensions.

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    After the new decision of the Delhi Wakf Board, the mosques of the mosque will now be paid a monthly salary of 18 thousand rupees.

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    He said that the Wakf Board in Delhi offers salaries to the imams of about 300 mosques and now the salary will be Rs 18000.

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    Central Wakf Council is a statutory body established in 1964 by the Government of India under Wakf Act, 1954(now a sub section the Wakf Act, 1995).

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    Apart from this, there are about 1500 mosques in Delhi where there is no direct control of the Wakf Board and there is no Committee of Wakf Board in these mosques.

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    Once you have registered the monument as a Wakf property, your statement that you will not be staking claim will not help,” said the bench and directed the next hearing on July 27.

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    In January 2007, the Minorities Division jointly with Wakf Unit have been moved out of the Ministry and formed as a separate Ministry and the Child Development Division has gone to the Ministry of Women & Child Development.

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    Matters of jurisdiction involving Muslims in India related to marriage, inheritance and Wakf properties are governed by the Muslim Personal Law, and the courts have ruled that Sharia or Muslim law, holds precedence for Muslims over Indian civil law.

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    In January, 2007, the Minorities Division along with Wakf Unit have been moved out of the Ministry and formed as a separate Ministry and the Child Development Division has gone to the Ministry of Women & Child Development.

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    Matters of jurisdiction involving Muslims in India related to marriage, inheritance and Wakf properties are governed by the Muslim Personal Law,[7] and the courts have ruled that Sharia or Muslim law, holds precedence for Muslims over Indian civil law in such matters.

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