About Us
The International British Waqf, headquartered in Britain, is an international organization dedicated to investing Waqf (endowments) and directing the profit toward charitable projects. It aims to promote the value of Waqf as an Islamic humanitarian value worldwide.
How we work
Learn about the mechanism of how the Waqf works so you can be more assured of where your money goes, ensuring it becomes a continuous charity even after your long life.
Waqf Shares
The IBW invests your shares' funds following Islamic law, ensuring minimal risk and targeting profits between 5% and 7%. Upon your donation, we will provide you with a Waqf certificate and allocate your shares for investment. The returns generated from these investments will be dedicated to charitable projects aligned with your selected Waqf share sector. You will receive an annual financial report detailing the performance of your shares and the impact of the funded charitable projects.
العربية
Although Waqf is a tradition from the Prophet ﷺ and his companions, and any Muslim can follow their Sunnah, it has essential pillars that must be present in the endower and the endowed property for it to be valid.
The Waqf has various social effects, some direct and some indirect, but all converge on advancing the Muslim society.
What is the Waqf from an Islamic perspective? How did it begin? And what are the opinions of the four jurists about it?
The Waqf is a process that combines saving and investing. It involves setting aside funds from consumption, and then converting them into investments to increase the productive wealth in society.
Our world today is witnessing an unprecedented decline in Islamic Awqaf, and there are many reasons for this. What are they? And how do we overcome them?