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Can non-Muslims be part of Waqf Trust? Amit Shah dismisses misconception

Like we can’t keep [non-Hindus] in a temple trust, we can’t keep [non-Muslims] in Waqf trust. But is it compulsory that the charity commissioner is a Hindu, says Shah.

April 10, 2025 / 15:40 IST
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed the Rising Bharat Summit on April 9.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed the Rising Bharat Summit on April 9.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday clarified that no non-Muslim individual will be a part of the Waqf Trust.

During an interview to Network18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi at the Rising Bharat Summit, Shah said Waqf makes "waqif" (the person who creates a waqf) and a “mutawalli” is appointed to administer and manage the property. “If you see, Waqf is a trust. Religious trusts are managed by those who create it. We have not made any provision to appoint a non-Muslim to Waqf trust,” he said.

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When asked about the appointment of non-Muslims as part of the Act guideline, the minister said those people would be “part of Waqf board and council”.

“Like we can’t keep [non-Hindus] in a temple trust, we can’t keep [non-Muslims] in Waqf trust. But is it compulsory that the charity commissioner is a Hindu? He can be a Sikh; he can be a Muslim or a Christian. If it is a temple trust, it should be managed by Hindus. Similarly, a non-Muslim should not be part of a Waqf trust. If Waqf involves lands in the name of Allah, then the management should be in the hands of Muslims,” he said.