Waqf Agency

The Waqf Agency of Indonesia (Indonesian: Badan Wakaf Indonesia; BWI) is an independent non-structural agency in Indonesia responsible for advancing and developing waqf activities (Islamic endowment) within the country.

41 concerning Waqf,[2] the government body's functions include overseeing the management of waqf assets on a national and international scale, providing regulatory approvals regarding how assets are used, advising the government on related policies, and promoting public participation in waqf for the greater benefit of the public.

[2][3] The Waqf Agency of Indonesia consists of the Advisory Council, which oversees task implementation, and the executive board, responsible for executing said tasks.

[4] The board is led by a chairman and two vice-chairmen, elected by the members.

[4] The agency is divided into five divisions, namely:[5] The current members of the Advisory Council and executive board, serving the 2021-2024 period, is as follows:[5]