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EconomicsT1Strongly SupportedACTIVEIbn Khaldun, Muqaddimah + modern waqf studies

The waqf (endowment) model provides sustainable public infrastructure

Historical waqf institutions funded mosques, hospitals, schools, and water systems across the Islamic world for centuries. The Ottoman waqf system at its peak managed approximately 1/3 of all cultivatable land. Modern scholars argue for reviving waqf as a complement to taxation-based public goods provision.

Composite Score
81.0%

Supported by reliable transmitters and substantial evidence

Transmitter Reliability(40%)
84.0%
Chain Completeness(35%)
78.0%
Corroboration(25%)
80.0%
Transmission Chain 1
Complete
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Ibn Khaldunابن خلدون
Tunis / CairoReputation: 87%
History
Historical analysis
2
Al-Ghazaliالغزالي
Baghdad / TusReputation: 90%
Law

Transmitter Reputation Breakdown

Ibn Khaldun
Accuracy (35%)
88%
Reliability (30%)
85%
Authority (20%)
93%
Transparency (15%)
82%
Al-Ghazali
Accuracy (35%)
90%
Reliability (30%)
88%
Authority (20%)
95%
Transparency (15%)
85%