Andhra Pradesh State Wakf Board

Andhra Pradesh State Wakf Board or A.P. State Wakf Board, generally called the Muslim Wakf Board, is a constituted Board established by the 1954 Central Act to look after the exclusive affairs of Muslim Wakf properties, Wakf institutions and Muslim Marriage Records of the Muslim community of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is generally known and writes under the name and style of Muslim Wakf Board.[1]

The first and foremost A.P State Wakf Board chairman was Mr. Syed Ahamed Ali (Alhaj Syed Ahamed Ali) during the time of the then C.M Mr. N.T.Rama Rao. Mr. Ahamed Ali who was initially a businessman worked very efficiently during his tenure as Wakf Board Chairman. He was a key person in establishing Imdad Ghar in Vijayawada which is now a major source of revenue for Wakf Board in Vijayawada.

It was formerly known as Umoor-E-Mazhabi established in 1396 and Fasli during the Nizams rule in Hyderabad State.[2]

History

Muslim Wakf Board was constituted under provisions of Wakf Act in July 1996. Andhra Pradesh has the distinction of being the first state in India to have framed elections rules under this Act and conducted elections and, thus, the A.P.S. Wakf Board has the distinction of being the first board in the country to have been constituted under the provisions of the new Act. Under the provisions of Wakf Act 1995 the Wakf Board is a corporate body having perpetual succession.

Administration

During Nizams

His Exalted Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad promulgated a regulation of 1349 Fasli, known as Hyderabad Endowment Regulations under which a Nazim Umoor E Mazhabi (Director, Ecclesiastical Department) was appointed to supervise Wakf administration on behalf of the government. These regulations though brief, provided for every important aspect of Wakf administration in the erstwhile Hyderabad government. It contained 16 sections and provided for registration of Wakf properties, maintenance of Kitab Ul Awqaf (Wakf Register) (S3-11) in the prescribed manner by the Nazim.[2]

The unique feature of the Hyderabad Endowment Regulations, 1349 Fasli was its secular character which provided for registration and the supervision of not only the Hindu and Muslim Wakfs but endowments of all religions. Therefore, the rules made under these regulations were very exhaustive, numbering about 525.[2]

Properties

Region Number of institutions Area in acres
Telangana 32,157(90%) 77,538 (53.3%)
Rayalaseema 1,616 (4.5%) 27,044 (18.6%)
Andhra 1,930 (5.4%) 40,929 (28.1%)
Total 35,703 4,45,511

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Welfare activities

The Muslim Wakf Board of A.P. looks after the benefits of Muslim residents of Hyderabad and in general Andhra Pradesh. They organize mass marriages of Muslims communities' poor people. They provide or sponsor vocational technical training for Muslim youths.[4]

The Muslim Wakf Board sponsors orphanages in many cities of A.P. The most famous one is Anees-ul-Gurba, an orphanage at Nampally, Hyderabad.[5]

Encroachment

Most of the Wakf properties had been encroached by the land mafia and land grabbers of the city.[6] For most of the properties , waqf board not in a possession at any time (As per revenue records & physically) Revenue department also did not classified as these lands belongs to wakf related lands and issued Patta & Title deed pass books and collected taxes from them since long back. Since so many decades Wakf board and Revenue allowed the public to make transactions like Sale etc. Now in 2017 on what basis waqf board is saying that they are encroachers? If waqf board is the owner , why they did not mutated their name in Revenue records long back ? Actually Farmers are the owners. If they say farmers as encroachers, then what should be called waqf board employees and Revenue department employees ? On what basis that lands belongs to Waqf Board ? Actually, Waqf board employees and Revenue department threatening the Farmers.

Protecting Organisation

Many organisation such as Shia Companions wakf protection front and others are working voluntary to protect the renaming wakf land and taking measures to restore the encroached endowed land.[7]

References

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  2. "Strategies to Develop Waqf Administration in India, by Hasanuddin Ahmed and Ahmadullah Khan1" (PDF). Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  3. "powers". Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  4. "State Wakf Board to conduct free mass marriage". www.thehindu.com. 22 April 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  5. "Wakf Board Chairman On Surprise Tour". Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  6. "Wakf Board new chairman". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 November 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2019.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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