In the landscape of India바카라™s legislative reforms, few measures have stirred as profound바카라”and quietly seismic바카라”a reckoning as the Waqf Amendment Bill 2025. While the Bill claims to address inefficiencies and encroachments within the waqf system across the country, its impact is poised to be deeply disruptive in Telangana, a State where the waqf structure is both historically rich and socially embedded. Telangana바카라™s Muslims, who make up roughly 13 per cent of the State바카라™s population, have long relied on waqf institutions not only for religious worship but also for education, housing, social welfare, and livelihood. The Telangana State Waqf Board controls one of the largest waqf estates in India, with property values estimated to exceed five lakh crore rupees. Yet, a staggering 75 per cent of these lands are encroached upon. This dual reality바카라”vast wealth and deep vulnerability바카라”places Telangana at the heart of the amendment바카라™s claims, consequences, and contradictions.