Waqf Act | Cap. 109 — Kenya law | Esheria

Waqf Act

The Act may be cited as the Waqf Act.

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Jurisdiction
Kenya
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Cap. 109
Version
31 Dec 2022
Language
en
Official source
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Citation provenance: source:ke:kenyalaw · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

Source attribution: Source: Kenya Law

Statute overview

About this statute

The Act may be cited as the Waqf Act. This section provides definitions of terms used in the Act, including roles (alim, Director-General), bodies (Commission), accounts, categories of waqf, trustee, waaqif, Muslim, and zakat. The Act applies to the making and administration of all awqaf in Kenya. Sets conditions for validity of a waaqf, including that the waaqf must be made in accordance with Islamic law, the waaqif must have attained eighteen years and be of sound mind, and that it must be for religious purposes for the poor and vulnerable within the Muslim community; also provides that a waqf is not invalid merely because certain benefits take effect after the extinction of the waaqif's family. Members of the Commission are to be paid allowances, which the Commission may determine in consultation with the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.