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flag Indian government claims Waqf isn't central to Islam, backing a new law to regulate religious properties.

flag The Indian government told the Supreme Court that Waqf, the practice of dedicating property for religious or charitable purposes, is not a fundamental part of Islam. flag This stance supports the Waqf Amendment Act of 2025, which aims to regulate Waqf boards and allow government intervention if properties are mismanaged. flag The case, defended by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, argues the Act is secular and not targeted at any religion.

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