Waqf has become a form of Islamic philanthropy which has two aspects, namely worship, and social aspects. In addition, waqf has also become an instrument to be able to distribute wealth to those in need. Coupled with the development of waqf which is not only in the form of immovable objects, but movable objects such as shares. In relation to the contribution to economic resilience, especially in Indonesia, this paper asks the question: how is the contribution of share waqf to economic resilience in Indonesia? By using a qualitative method, this article discusses the role or contribution of share waqf to Indonesia's economic resilience which is reflected in the establishment of several provisions for investors who wish to waqf in the form of shares. The findings include that there is an increasing trend of share waqf from year to year and the increasing number of Islamic stock issuers and the huge potential for share waqf in Indonesia. This article offers a critical review and opens opportunities to optimize share waqf as an instrument capable of contributing to economic resilience in Indonesia.
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