Poor reporting, I want to know did the dude bought the land b4 the mosque was built or after?
Grandson sold part of the mosque’s land to type C
Grandson sold part of the mosque’s land to type C
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May 6 2025, 03:13 PM
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Poor reporting, I want to know did the dude bought the land b4 the mosque was built or after?
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May 6 2025, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 6 2025, 03:05 PM) my understanding of a waqf is its an INALIENABLE property right, so how is it possible for the charsieu to have sold it in the first place? Don’t simply label charsiew. Was the land a family inheritance from much earlier generations? Did the person who donated the land inherited it or bought it? If a land was inherited thru multiple generations then one fella feel generous just donate it away, hence denying next generation from inheriting the land…who should be labelled charsiew? |
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May 6 2025, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE(diffyhelman2 @ May 6 2025, 03:25 PM) next gen still "own" it as the custodian...the diff is that they cannot sell it (so no one denied from inheriting). thats how all land was pass along in certain cultures like the dayak. its the westerners who introduced the idea of land that can be bought and sold to outsiders. Nothing wrong with “western” interpretation of land ownership. U ok if u bought a house from developer and then developer said they adopt Middle East concept and the prop and land u bought from them is only under your custody? |
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