Waqf-By-User And Non-Muslims Provisions Stayed: Look Back At Key Arguments
The Supreme Court temporarily halted key provisions in the government’s new Waqf laws, including one demanding potential donors be a ‘practicing Muslim’ for five years and another nominating non-Muslim individuals to federal and state Waqf boards.
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The Supreme Court temporarily halted key provisions in the government’s new Waqf laws, including one demanding potential donors be a ‘practicing Muslim’ for five years and another nominating non-Muslim individuals to federal and state Waqf boards.
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