This study aims to determine the concept of stock waqf and its law in the view of Islamic law. This research uses descriptive qualitative research (non-statistical) by using library research method (library review) and using normative and juridical normative approaches. The research results found are as follows; first, stock waqf is the same waqf as other types of waqf, except that stock waqf is in the form of securities. Stock waqf has a similar concept to cash waqf. In this case, the waqif may waqf in the form of money and then nazir converts it in the form of stocks or the waqif can waqf directly the stocks he owns. The stocks waqf are stocks that comply with sharia principles. If the stocks to be donated are contrary to sharia, the stocks must first be sold or exchanged for halal stocks or stocks that comply with sharia principles; second, stock waqf is something new in waqf and has enormous benefits. When the stock waqf can really be managed properly, then it is able to improve the economy of Muslims. Therefore, stock waqf is permissible in the view of Islamic law.
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