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5 5 & & 6 6 Og Og os os 2 2 015 015 properties dedicated for the welfare of the needy persons or groups of citizens. Trustees and managers control them. y target groups, other times they are floated in the property markets. These properties des erve to be taken care of by all dealing with them or they are kind-hearted wishing to help others. Strategic planners of sustainable development have f properties. Hence after 200 years of neglect, recent local and international organisations including UN agencies and Or ganiz ed b y Real Estate Short Course: Introduction to Waqf Properties Venue UTM Johor Bahru 7 & 8 September 2015 General Information Waqf properties are social Some time they are used b those who in some way are recognised the value of waq Muslim governments have taken keen interest in the development of waqf institutions to make them achieve their maximum potentials. Waqf institutions are now motivated and kind-hearted individuals are dedicating to contribute to the development and enhancement of these properties. Offering this short seminar is one of the efforts for the above purpose. It will introduce the participants to a new approach to the special characteristics of waqf properties, suggest the appropriate methods of management for waqf properties so that their value is enhanced and put to the best use. Attention will be paid to income generating properties for the purpose of floating them in the open mark et in order to maximise their income. The seminar is highly recommended for administrators of wakaf properties, property managers interested in waqf property management, student’s intent on specialisation and anyone who have interest in waqf properties for the purpose of use and enjoyment or donating their properties for causes they intend to contribute. O b je c ti v e o f t h e S e m i n ar TENTATIVE OF THE PROGRAM 1 . Understand the true nature of productive and non-productive waqf properties and how to make them benefit the community and the nation. Get familiar with the fundamental legal and Islamic principles of waqf property management including the obligations of waqf property managers and lessees and occupants thereof. Know criteria for renting waqf properties and the needed terms to be included in the tenancy agreement. Understand the basics of waqf property management and the ways they should be managed though in-house management or outsourcing it. Know how waqf properties should be maintained. 7 September 2015 2 . 0830 - 0930 Introduction of Waqf Properties 3 . 4 . 1400 - 1700 Compliance with Islamic Law and Waqf Rules 5 . Modu l e o f t h e Se m i n ar 0830 - 0930 Tenancy Management 1 . 2 . Definition and Objectives of Waqf Properties Classification of Waqf Properties For Achieving the Best Use and Highest Value (Non-Productive Properties & Productive Assets) Compliance with Islamic Law and Waqf Rules (Unwritten & Written Principles) Tenancy Management (Tenant Criteria & Tenancy Agreement) Property Management (In-house or Outsource & Building Maintenance) 1400 - 1 700 P ro p ert y M a n a g e m e nt 3 . 4 . 5 . M et h odo l o g y o f t h e co u r se Lecture & MS Powerpoint presentation Our Speaker Discussion and Case Studies ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHAMMAD TAHIR SABIT BIN MOHAMMAD Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Tahir Sabit Haji Mohammad is graduated from International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) trained in Shariah and Common laws. He is attached to the Department of Real Estate, Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. He is advance researcher of Waqf properties and has completed more than five research projects on waqf ma tters. He has participated in the National Strategic Plan for transformation of waqf properties in Malaysia. He has written various papers and articles on the subject and co-authored a book on the waqf properties published by UTM Press in 2014. SR. DR. FAUZIAH BINTI RAJI Has served as a Valuation Officer at Jabatan Penilaian Pengurusan Harta for 13 years, before joining academia in 1997. She holds Ph.D and a Bachelor Degree from UTM in Real Estate with expertise in Property Management of "Public - Private Partnership". She also holds a M.Sc. (Urban Land Appraisal) from the University of Reading, UK. An efficient and also reliable lecturer, who is confident with extensive industry experience in are of Property Valuation, Property Market and Property Privatization. Has a very good command of English and Bahasa Melayu and also has some of the highest quality intellectual property with a particular focus on Valuation Method and Financing Method. 1000 - 1300 Tenant Criteria & Tenancy Agreement 8 September 2015 1000 - 1300 Classification of Waqf Propert ies 0800-0830 Registration DATE/TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY

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properties dedicated for the welfare of the needy persons or groups of citizens. Trustees and managers control them. y target groups, other times they are floated in the property markets. These properties des erve to be taken care of by all

dealing with them or they are kind-hearted wishing to help others. Strategic planners of sustainable development have f properties. Hence after 200 years of neglect, recent local and international organisations including UN agencies and

Organized by

Real Estate Short Course:Introduction to Waqf Properties

VenueUTM Johor Bahru

7 & 8 September 2015

General InformationWaqf properties are social Some time they are used b those who in some way are recognised the value of waqMuslim governments have taken keen interest in the development of waqf institutions to make them achieve their maximum potentials. Waqf

institutions are now motivated and kind-hearted individuals are dedicating to contribute to the development and enhancement of these properties. Offering this short seminar is one of the efforts for the above purpose. It will introduce the participants to a new approach to the special characteristics of waqf properties, suggest the appropriate methods of management for waqf properties so that their value is enhanced and put to the best use. Attention will be paid to income generating properties for the purpose of floating them in the open mark et in order to maximise their income. The seminar is highly recommended for administrators of wakaf properties, property managers interested in waqf property management, student’s intent on specialisation and anyone who have interest in waqf properties for the purpose of use and enjoyment or donating their properties for causes they intend to contribute.

Objective of the Seminar TENTATIVE OF THE PROGRAM

1. Understand the true nature of productive and non-productive waqf properties and how to make

them benefit the community and the nation.Get familiar with the fundamental legal and Islamic principles of waqf property management including the obligations of waqf property managers and lessees and occupants thereof.Know criteria for renting waqf properties and the needed terms to be included in the tenancy agreement.Understand the basics of waqf property management and the ways they should be managed though

in-house management or outsourcing it.Know how waqf properties should be maintained.

7 September 20152.

0830 - 0930 Introduction of Waqf

Properties3.

4.

1400 - 1700 Compliance with Islamic

Law and Waqf Rules5.

Module of the Seminar 0830 -0930 Tenancy Management

1.

2.Definition and Objectives of Waqf Properties

Classification of Waqf Properties For Achieving the Best Use and Highest Value (Non-ProductiveProperties & Productive Assets)Compliance with Islamic Law and Waqf Rules (Unwritten & Written Principles)

Tenancy Management (Tenant Criteria & Tenancy Agreement)Property Management (In-house or Outsource & Building Maintenance)

1400 - 1700 Property Management

3.

4.5.

Methodology of the course• Lecture & MS Powerpoint

presentationOur Speaker • Discussion and Case Studies

ASSOC. PROF. DR. MOHAMMAD TAHIR SABIT BIN MOHAMMADAssoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Tahir Sabit Haji Mohammad is graduated from International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) trained inShariah and Common laws. He is attached to the Department of Real Estate, Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia. He is advance researcher of Waqf properties and has completed more than five research projects on waqf ma tters. He has participated in the National Strategic Plan for transformation of waqf properties in Malaysia. He has written various papers and articles on the subject and co-authored a book on the waqf properties published by UTM Press in 2014.

SR. DR. FAUZIAH BINTI RAJIHas served as a Valuation Officer at Jabatan Penilaian Pengurusan Harta for 13 years, before joining academia in 1997. She holds Ph.Dand a Bachelor Degree from UTM in Real Estate with expertise in Property Management of "Public - Private Partnership". She alsoholds a M.Sc. (Urban Land Appraisal) from the University of Reading, UK. An efficient and also reliable lecturer, who is confident with extensive industry experience in are of Property Valuation, Property Market and Property Privatization. Has a very good command of English and Bahasa Melayu and also has some of the highest quality intellectual property with a particular focus on Valuation Method and Financing Method.

1000 - 1300 Tenant Criteria &Tenancy Agreement

8 September 2015

1000 - 1300 Classification of WaqfProperties

0800-0830 Registration

DATE/TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY

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