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James Becker's avatar

I’m not sure why the Church should feel compelled to defend a law that 1) specifically privileges Muslim charities over all others and 2) has been used to take land from Catholics on dubious pretexts. The argument that religious minorities should always band together simply doesn’t persuade. If the government wanted to target Catholic charities, it already could because the waqf law is specific to Muslims. Instead, the current waqf systems seems to provide no recourse for anyone in the sights of a waqf board. That seems like a problem in need of solving.

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Clare K's avatar

I'm a little confused about the 400 acres. How did it get designated as waqf? Based on the explanation given above, it sounds like an endowment or will. Was the whole property owned by one Muslim who made that designation? And the Catholic fishing families are tenants?

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