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From past to present, societies have established institutions in order to meet the needs of social assistance. The currently established social assistance institutions have been implemented through Waqf in Islamic Society since its inception. The fact that Donation of one’s property for public needs and use of the needy class was an important part of solving social problems. After the expansion of Waqf institution, separate chapters were allocated in the Fiqh books about it, special organizations were established to control the work of Waqf. In this way, the Waqf institution became increasingly popular. In turn, there are some differences in Fiqh on the issue of Waqf. These differences were formed mainly on the basis of the definitions given to Waqf and the conditions laid down.

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1 Kenjaboeva R.. Base doctoral student of Islamic Sciences department INTERNATIONAl ISLAMIC ACADEMY OF UZBEKISTAN
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