INTEGRATING WQĀF AND BUSINESS: ENSURING BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE WELFARE OF HEIRS AND NON-HEIRS

Islam has concern on the sustainable welfare of one's heirs through wealth preservation and maximization. The objective of this study is to provide a model for the sustainability of a family business through its integration with wqāf in order to perpetually generate incomes. The essential featu...

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