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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Islamic Will template in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and the date at the top of the document. This personalizes the will and establishes its validity.
  3. In Article I, specify your funeral and burial preferences according to Islamic practices. Appoint an executor for these arrangements by entering their name and address.
  4. Proceed to Article II to nominate an executor for your estate. Clearly list their name and address, along with any alternate executors if necessary.
  5. In Article III, outline any debts or obligations that must be settled before distributing your estate. Ensure you include any religious obligations as per Islamic teachings.
  6. Article IV allows you to designate charitable contributions. Fill in the names of organizations or individuals you wish to support, ensuring total contributions do not exceed one-third of your estate.
  7. Finally, complete Article V by detailing how you want the remainder of your estate distributed among heirs according to Islamic inheritance laws. Refer to the attached Schedule of Mawarith for guidance.

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Islam teaches that in order for us to freely perform in the test of life, He has given us free will to lead our lives as we wish, but the outcome of each of our actions is governed by the will of God. If God does not will for something to take place, it will not happen no matter how hard we try.
Islam imposes an obligation upon Muslims to write a will to ensure wealth is distributed in accordance with Islamic principles. The foundation for the inheritance scheme is set forth in several verses in the Quran.
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.
How to Write a Sharia Will / Islamic Will? Decide your funeral and burial arrangement and leave your funeral wishes. Decide what to leave to whom. Appoint your executors. Appoint the guardians and make provisions for your children. Specify the charities you want to support.
Any person of the age of 16 years or over may make a Will. Every person who is over the age of 14 years is competent to witness a Will. A witness cannot sign by making a mark. NO BENEFICIARY MAY SIGN AS A WITNESS.

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What is a Sharia-compliant Will? A Will is a legally binding document that specifies who should receive a deceased persons assets when they die. A Sharia-compliant Will is a Will that contains bequests that are in line with the principles of the Islamic law of succession.
What is the main difference between an Islamic will and a conventional will? In a Shariah-compliant or Islamic will, the beneficiaries are determined upon the death of the testator rather than being nominated, as in a conventional will, during the lifetime of the testator.

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