Education
Senegal
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Healthcare
Yemen
Clean Water
Somalia
Platform Governance
7 Layers of Trust & Oversight
WaqfChain's governance model draws on both Islamic legal traditions and modern blockchain accountability — seven independent groups ensure every waqf is legitimate, compliant, and impactful.
1
Blockchain Forensics Analysts
Verify on-chain and off-chain credentials of all project applicants
Tahqīq—Due diligence and investigation
2
Global Shariah Supervisory Board
Review all projects for Islamic compliance and issue binding fatwā
Fatwa—Scholarly ruling on Sharī'ah matters
3
Islamic Legal Scholars
Provide continuous Sharī'ah oversight and resolve juristic disputes
Ijtihād—Scholarly reasoning and legal interpretation
4
Independent Auditors
Conduct quarterly financial audits and verify fund utilization
Murāqabah—Continuous supervision and accountability
5
Certified Waqf Managers
Manage active waqf assets and generate returns for beneficiaries
Nāẓir—Waqf administrator and trustee
6
Government Waqf Authorities
Ensure local legal compliance and liaise with national waqf boards
Sulṭān—State authority over public endowments
7
Community Beneficiary Councils
Represent end beneficiaries, verify impact, and provide feedback
Maslaha—Public interest and community welfare
الأَمَانَةُ الرَّقْمِيَّة
"Digital Trustworthiness" — WaqfChain's core governance principle, uniting Islamic fiduciary duty with cryptographic accountability.