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'K' a Muslim dies leaving a son 'B', widow 'X' and a grandson 'Y' by a pre-deceased son. 'K' by his "Will" bequeathed 1/3 of the estate to 'B' and 'Y'. 'X' does not consent to the bequest in favour of 'Y'. Is this bequest in favour of 'Y'? Is this bequest valid?
Distinguish between Public Waqf and Private Waqf.
What is meant by Waqf? How the Waqf is created and maintained?
A Muslim conveys property to a Mutawalli, B with directions to defray out of the profits of the endowed land the expenses of a mosque, to give alms to mendicants, to utilise the surplus for the marriage, burial, and circumcision of the members of B's family. Is the Wakf valid? Give reasons for your answer.
What is Wakf? How far is it correct to say that the conditions laid down by the Wakf are equivalent to the command of the lawgiver?