Jannah, Miftahul and Ahmad Sarkawi, Azila and Othman, Jamilah
(2020)
Legalization of waqf forests in Indonesia:
the registration process.
Indonesia Law Review, 10 (3).
pp. 256-271.
ISSN 2088-8430
E-ISSN 2356-2129
Abstract
Waqf (Islamic endowment) is considered one of the alternative solutions to environmental
problems in Indonesia. One of the examples is through the establishment of a waqf forest, a
conservation initiative in the form of developing forests on waqf land. The development of waqf
forests needs to pay attention to the legal side in accordance with the laws and regulations of
Indonesia. Previous studies discussed the process of legalizing waqf land in Indonesia, but research
about the legalization of waqf forest land is still scarce. This study aims to determine the process
of legalizing waqf forests on the basis of Indonesian laws and regulations. On the basis of the
results of literature studies and expert interviews that were analyzed descriptively, the process
of legalizing waqf forest is one of the main tasks of a nazir (waqf manager). The process involves
at least three government agencies: the Ministry of Religion, the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and
Spatial Planning (National Land Agency), and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. The waqf
forest legalization process begins with making a waqf pledge deed at the local Office of Religious
Affairs, followed by creating a waqf land certificate at the local Land Offices. A crucial step is to
clarify that the represented land must be located outside the forest area through a statement
from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. The legalization of waqf forests will guarantee
the sustainability of the forest because this process makes waqf forest legal under Islamic law and
the law of the Republic of Indonesia.
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