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Title: A Historical and Institutional Study of the Punjab Auqaf Department
Authors: Dr. Tahir Raza Bukhari
Journal: Al-Aijaz Research Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities
Publisher: Nerun Research Institute
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
Language: en
Keywords: Waqf ManagementPunjab Auqaf DepartmentIslamic EndowmentsReligious Institutions in PakistanShrine Administration
The institution of waqf has long served as a cornerstone of Islamic philanthropy and religious infrastructure, particularly in Muslim societies where it has historically funded mosques, shrines, madaris, hospitals, and welfare projects. In the context of Pakistan, and specifically the province of Punjab, the systematic management of waqf properties gained prominence after the country's independence in 1947, following decades of neglect under colonial rule. The establishment of the Punjab Auqaf Department marked a significant administrative and legal development in ensuring the preservation, organization, and utilization of waqf assets in accordance with Islamic principles and public welfare objectives. This study aims to provide a comprehensive historical and institutional overview of the Punjab Auqaf Department, focusing on its origin, legal foundations, structural evolution, and functional roles. It explores the department's development from its early legislative roots in the West Pakistan Waqf Properties Ordinance of 1959, through provincial restructuring after the dissolution of One Unit in 1970, and into its present-day operations. The research examines how the department manages religious institutions, protects waqf assets, organizes spiritual and cultural events, and utilizes generated revenue for social services including education and healthcare.
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