Al-Habibiyyah advocates property, asset donations as solution to social problems

The National Chief Imam of Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society (AIS), Fuad Adeyemi, has identified waqf as a solution to many societal problems if properly applied.
He made this known at the unveiling of the Al-Habibiyyah Waqf Foundation (AWF), along with programmes such as Faith and Philanthropy, Estate Planning, Rural Development, and Mosque Support Services.
Waqf is a strategic Islamic charitable endowment that involves dedicating assets or property whose benefits are channelled towards community development.
Mr Adeyemi said that the AWF aimed to promote sustainable development through effective collection, management, and distribution of waqf in accordance with Shari’a principles.
He noted that AWF would ensure transparency and accountability, while preserving and growing endowed assets for long-term social benefit.
Mr Adeyemi described waqf as the dedication of property or assets for religious, charitable, or public use, with ownership transferred to Islamic community.
He said the benefits were meant for designated beneficiaries and not the donor or their heirs.
He also explained that waqf provides sustained support for religious, educational, and social welfare initiatives.
The cleric called on the government to encourage waqf, saying it could impact citizens by providing water, electricity, schools, and other socio-economic services.
He added that the organisation plans to raise awareness on waqf and engage wealthy individuals through targeted advocacy.
He said, “The meaning of waqf is that you’re transferring your property to God. This is one programme that even the government should encourage anybody that want to do it. Nigeria is so blessed but unfortunately our problem is administration of our blessings. And waqf will now be a better way of administering our blessings in such a way that it will be useful for you today and tomorrow. We have determined that we are going to enlighten people about this programme not just in Abuja, but we are going to move round four or five states.’’
Á lecturer from Bayero University Kano, Dr Abdullahi Lamido, delivered a lecture titled, “Waqf: An Endless Bliss,” highlighting its holistic benefits.
Mr Lamido stated, “When you make a waqf or by declaring something a waqf, it means it’s no longer your own legally. It is not part of your inheritable wealth or your heirs. It’s not something you can sell or mortgage because it’s not yours. We need to have waqf for schools, we need health care waqf, we need waqf for youth development, and of course for employees’ generation.’’
(NAN)
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