The role of endowment property investment in financing and developing shadow areas in Algeria
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https://doi.org/10.36540/d6x1xr71Keywords:
Shadow areas, Investment, Waqf, Financing, Development.Abstract
This study deals with how the term shadow areas emerged on the Algerian political and media scene, then became a national concern, and it will highlight the most important causes of the emergence of shadow areas in Algeria. and the obstacles that prevent their development and improvement of the standard of living to achieve the standard of a decent living, and how the state seeks to find unconventional sources of financing to achieve this goal. However, its neglect of the charitable sector in general, and of investing in waqfs goods in particular, as an effective financial partner, can cover a significant part of the budget deficit linked to the social field.
It also highlights the different formulas for the exploitation and development of waqfs properties, which can be adopted at the level of these areas, compatible with Sharia and the laws, which helps to advance development, these areas.
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