Assessing accounting disclosure by waqf institutions: A descriptive study through content analysis
Waqf is a voluntary, permanent, irrevocable dedication of a portion of one�s wealth-in cash or in kind to God. Once the wealth is classified as waqf, it never gets gifted, inherited or sold. It belongs to God and the corpus of the waqf always remains intact. The fruits of waqf may be utilised for an...
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Main Authors: | Kadir M.R.A., Sapuan N.M. |
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Science and Engineering Research Support Society
2023
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