Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is an Islamic Will?
An Islamic Will (Wasiyyah) is a legal document that outlines how a Muslim’s estate should be distributed after their death in accordance with Sharia (Islamic Law).
Why is it important to have an Islamic Will?
Having an Islamic Will ensures that your estate is distributed according to Islamic principles, which emphasize justice and the rightful inheritance of heirs. It also helps avoid disputes among heirs and ensures your religious duties are fulfilled.
What happens if I do not have a Will?
If you die without a Will, your estate may be distributed according to the local laws of your country, which may not align with Islamic principles. This can lead to disputes and may not reflect your wishes.
Can I change my Will?
Yes, you can update your Will at any time to reflect changes in your circumstances, assets, or wishes. It is important to review your Will regularly and make necessary updates.
How does Islamic inheritance work?
Islamic inheritance laws are derived from the Quran and Hadith. They specify fixed shares for certain heirs.
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