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The Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed, has announced ambitious plans to expand Awqaf investments to MVR 100 million annually without relying on the state budget. Speaking a...
Mohamed Hilmy
28 March 2025, 00:00
The Minister of
Islamic Affairs, Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed, has announced ambitious plans
to expand Awqaf investments to MVR 100 million annually without relying on the
state budget. Speaking at a ceremony honoring Quran memorizers, Minister
Shaheem outlined a roadmap for sustainable Islamic financing to bolster the
Islamic Waqf Fund.
According to the
minister, two major projects are scheduled to commence after this year’s
Ramadan, with financial backing already secured through BML Islamic. These
projects are expected to significantly enhance the revenue generated by the
Waqf system in the Maldives, supporting religious and social initiatives
without burdening government finances.
Minister Shaheem
emphasized that upon the completion of these initiatives, the Islamic Waqf Fund
will receive an annual deposit of MVR 12 million by 2045. Beyond that, after
2045, the ministry anticipates an even larger influx, with the Islamic Fund
projected to receive approximately MVR 70 million annually. This substantial
increase in funding is expected to further strengthen Islamic charitable
endowments and expand the scope of Islamic social welfare programs.
The ceremony
also saw the recognition of 24 individuals who had memorized the entire Quran,
each awarded a Hafiz certificate by President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu. The event
underscored the government's commitment to Islamic education and the
preservation of Quranic teachings in the Maldives.
The expansion of
Awqaf investments aligns with the government’s broader vision to promote
self-sustaining Islamic financial initiatives. Minister Shaheem reiterated his
commitment to ensuring that the sector continues to grow through strategic
investments, fostering a system where religious and charitable activities can
thrive independently.
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