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Nusron Targets Certification of 14,000 Waqf Lands in South Sulawesi Within a Year

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesia's Minister of Agraria and Spatial Planning, Nusron Wahid, aims to certify 14,000 waqf land parcels in South Sulawesi within a year.
  • The target is part of a broader effort to secure land ownership for religious and charitable endowments.
  • This initiative seeks to provide legal certainty and facilitate the management of these important properties.

Nusron Wahid, the Indonesian Minister of Agraria and Spatial Planning and Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN), has set an ambitious target to certify approximately 14,000 parcels of waqf land in South Sulawesi within one year. This initiative underscores the government's commitment to providing legal certainty for religious and charitable endowments across the country.

Waqf land, which is dedicated to religious or charitable purposes, plays a crucial role in Indonesian society. Ensuring these lands are properly certified is vital for their protection against disputes and for facilitating their effective management and utilization for community benefit. The target set by Minister Wahid signifies a focused effort to address potential legal ambiguities surrounding these properties.

The certification process aims to provide clear land titles, which will help prevent land grabbing and ensure that the waqf land continues to serve its intended purpose. This move is expected to bring significant benefits to the religious institutions and communities that rely on these lands for their operations and services, fostering greater trust and transparency in the management of charitable assets.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.