The Lost Waqf Deed
Some promises are made to people. Others are made to Allah.
Seven years after leaving his homeland, Zaid Abdul Rahman returns to his ancestral mansion, hoping to reunite with his family and care for his aging grandmother. Instead, he discovers a forgotten legacy buried beneath decades of silence.
Fifty years earlier, his grandfather, Haji Abdul Rahman, dedicated his vast estate as a Waqf—a sacred charitable endowment intended to support orphans, widows, and students of Islamic knowledge. But after his sudden death, the original Waqf Deed mysteriously vanished. Without it, greed replaced generosity, the family was torn apart, and the charitable trust was erased from history.
When Zaid discovers his grandfather's old diary containing a cryptic message, he is drawn into a dangerous search for the missing deed. Every clue uncovers another secret, every answer reveals another lie, and powerful people will do anything to ensure the truth remains hidden.
As the past and present collide, Zaid must fight to restore a trust created for the sake of Allah. But the deeper he searches, the more he realizes that the greatest battle is not for land or wealth—it is for truth, faith, and justice.
The Lost Waqf Deed is a gripping Islamic mystery novel filled with family secrets, suspense, betrayal, and redemption. It is a story that reminds us that true wealth is not what we leave behind, but what we dedicate for the pleasure of Allah.