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The operations of the three are separate and independent. Each is managed by its own board of trustees and regulated by the waqf board of their respective country. [21] [8] The Office of the Waqf Administrator, under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, regulates Hamdard Laboratories (Waqf) Bangladesh. [29]
Between the 9th and 14th centuries, the Muslim world developed many advanced economic concepts, techniques and usages. These ranged from areas of production, investment, finance, economic development, taxation, property use such as Hawala: an early informal value transfer system, Islamic trusts, known as waqf, systems of contract relied upon by merchants, a widely circulated common currency ...
The only significant distinction between the Islamic waqf and English trust was "the express or implied reversion of the waqf to charitable purposes when its specific object has ceased to exist", [55] though this difference only applied to the waqf ahli (Islamic family trust) rather than the waqf khairi (devoted to a charitable purpose from its ...
The government of Bangladesh established the Office of the Waqf Administrator to manage those properties. It replaced a smaller organization formed in 1962 by the Waqfs Ordinance. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The administrator is responsible for managing 70,955 acres but it faces difficulty due to shortages in funding and personnel. [ 4 ]
The following is a List of Bangladeshi inventions and discoveries which lists inventions and discoveries made by Bangladeshis both within Bangladesh and outside the region, which owe their existence either partially or entirely to a person born in Bangladesh.
A number of economic concepts and techniques were applied in early Islamic banking, including bills of exchange, partnership (mufawada, including limited partnerships, or mudaraba), and forms of capital (al-mal), capital accumulation (nama al-mal), [56] cheques, promissory notes, [57] trusts (see Waqf), [58] transactional accounts, loaning ...
The government of Bangladesh passed a university act in 1986 to give special importance in science and technology education. Shahjalal University of Science and Technology was established as the first specialised science & technology university of the country. After SUST, seven more science and technology universities have been established in ...
It is a database of open access journals published in Bangladesh, dealing with the full range of academic disciplines including both paper based and online only publications. Aim of the project is to make participating peer-reviewed journals' high visibility, high readership and open access over the internet by providing access to tables of ...