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Sanlam Trust has qualified drafters that can compile a Shariah Will. Please send any requests to stwills@sanlam.co.za. What happens when a Muslim dies without a Shariah Will? Shariah Law will not apply.
I give my executor herein named power to settle any claim for or against my estate and power to sell any property, real, personal or mixed, in which I have an interest, without court order and without bond. I direct no bond or surety for any bond be required for my executor in the performance of his/her duties.
Conventional wills are based on legal systems and regulations. They generally adhere to civil or common law principles. On the other hand, Islamic wills are grounded in Sharia law, which is derived from the Quran and Hadith (teachings and practices of Prophet Muhammad).
Yes, Microsoft Word does have a last will and testament template available for free, compatible with all Word versions from 2003 onward.
Rather, one must merely stipulate in the will that upon my death, my executors will distribute my wealth ing to Shariah. One may also state that this will be determined by a local Muslim scholar or Mufti, who will be contacted and appointed by my executors upon my death.
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The executor (or wasi) must be a Muslim. The exact distribution of an estate can only be determined upon your death. Any assets you leave must be specific such as a certain car, piece of jewellery or an amount of cash left to a charity. At least two-thirds of your estate must be distributed among living family members.
Your will must be in written form (oral declarations are not legally-binding) You must state that you are the author of the will. You must legally declare that this is your last will meaning that any other wills are now invalid. Youll need to sign and date the will in the presence of two witnesses.
The belief in free will close free willThe idea that humans are free to make their own moral choices. is essential in Islam. This is because, for Muslims, life is a test from Allah. Therefore, all human beings must make their own decisions, on which they will be judged by Allah.

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