Title: Institusi wakaf di Singapura
1Institusi wakaf di Singapura
- Case study 1
- Development by Muis as Trustees
- Wakaf Masjid Kassim
- created in 1921
- wakaf consisted of a mosque,adjoining houses and
burial ground - objective maintenance of the mosques and burial
ground from rental of the houses. -
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- Wakaf Kassim was transferred to Muis from the
Mohammedan and Hindu Endowment Board in 1968
together with 5 other wakaf. - Habib Noh
- Arab Street Educational Trust
- Wakaf Jamae
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- Dunlop Street Mosque
- Coronation Road Mosque (Majid Al Huda)
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- In 1991 the income from the rental can hardly
cover the expenses - Muis decided to develop the property to make them
more profitable - In 1993 Muis launched to build three blocks
consisting forty maisonettes, mosques and
commercial complex costing 25 million dollars.
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- The development was funded by Baitulmal.
- Muis also bought adjacent land using baitulmal
funds for the development to be more profitable
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- The Maisonettes are leased for 99 years
- to generate funds to pay back baitulmal
- and for the development of the mosque
and the commercial complex. - Why building a commercial complex when wakaf has
no fund? - Is it legal to leased wakaf property for 99 years
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- After the development the property net asset
value was increased from S31 in 1991 to S 15
million - Increased in cash balance from deficits of S
60,000 to a surplus of S1.6 million - Question
- Should Singapore introduce cash wakaf (wakaf
wang) so that the fund can assist the development
of future wakaf. -
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- Case study 2
- Development by trustees
- Wakaf S.M.A Alsagoff
- created in 1902
- One third of his properties to be created as
wakaf
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- Deeds stated that
- to pay expenses for his funeral and several
other individuals - To purchase property worth S7,000 for
building madrasah - Balance of the fund to purchase property
freehold or leasehold property not less than 100
years.
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- Objectives
- one third for poor relatives in Singapore and
Hydramout, mosques and education for poor
children, maintenance of Mats and zamzam water
for the benefit of people visiting Mecca - one third to person whose names are mentioned
as beneficiaries - one third to Muslim Trust Fund Association
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- Wakif indicates the amount to be spent on
management and maintenance of wakaf properties - Trustees was not allowed to accumulate funds
in their not exceeding S5,000 - Trustees receive 5 for the duties
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- Plan for development started when the wakaf lost
66 units out of the 97 units due to the Land
Acquisition Act 1967 on the leasehold properties - In 1974 trustees obtain approval from Muis to
sell one of its property situated in the City
area for an amount of 430,378 as part payment
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- Balance payment is in the form of four units
apartment in a residential area - In 1985 with the help of the Wakaf Development
Committee approval was given to the trustees to
redevelop the apartment into seven units of
terrace house (cost of development 6 million)
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- Financing of the project from selling one wakaf
property situated in the City area. - After development the annual income raised from
S3,600 to S274,000
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- With the first successful development the
trustees then develop wakaf property situated at
North Bridge Road - With the development the income and total asset
value of the wakaf properties increases although
the number of wakaf properties decreases.
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- Case study 3
- Development by MUIS
- Wakaf Jabbar
- created in 1947
- Freehold property at Duku Road consisting of 4
houses
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- Objectives
- For the expenses and management of Mosque
situated at the corner of Jalan Lapang and Jalan
Sayang. - At any time if the Mosque shall cease to exist or
closed benefit transfer to Sultan Mosque.
18Institusi wakaf di Singapura
- Istibdal
- Wakif permits trustees to sell the trust property
as he thinks fit, and use the money to replaced
with another property with not less than 800
years to run.
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- In 1991 Muis developed the property and completed
in 1993. - The development consists of 4 units 3 storey
terrace house, - Cost 1.6 million
- Finance by selling two units of the house.
20Institusi wakaf di Singapura
- Income from rental
- 1991 68 , 1999 51,849
- And
- From deficit of 255,534 to surplus of 35,705
21Institusi wakaf di Singapura
- Case study 4
- Joint Venture between Muis and Tenant
- Property situated at Upper Dickson
- (previously under rent control act)
- Tenant will pay all the cost of repair and
renovation
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- Muis on the other hand allow the tenants to
occupy the premises for 12 years with discounted
monthly rental. - But the lease agreement will have to be renew
every 2 years. - The renewal will base on the market rental rate
less agreed discount. -
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- By this Joint Venture Agreement
- the Beneficiary will still receive funds
every year - AND
- The two year renewal allow the rental to be
determine by market.
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- This is similar to the system in Turkey which is
known as icareteyn under the Ottoman. - But unlike Singapore, the system in Turkey had
led to the dilution of wakaf property.