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We ensure our content is reviewed and verified by qualified scholars to provide you with the most accurate information. This webpage was last reviewed by Sheikh Salim Al-Azhari, Sharia Supervisory Board; Faculty Member, Darul Uloom Karachi Mufti Muhammad Ibrahim Essa is a globally recognized Shariah Scholar in the field of Islamic Banking and Takaful. He has completed his Darse Nizami (Masters in Quran and Sunnah) and Takhassus fil Ifta (Specialization in Islamic Jurisprudence) from Jamiah Darul Uloom Karachi Pakistan. He is currently a Faculty Member of Darul Ifta Jamiah Darul Uloom Karachi Pakistan under the supervision of Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani. He has written more than 5,000 fatawa (legal opinions) on a variety of topics regarding Islamic jurisprudence. Mufti Essa is actively involved in Islamic finance projects globally. He is CEO of Alhamd Sharia Advisory Services and a Sharia Advisor to the Atrium Underwriting Syndicate for Lloyds of London. Mufti Essa is also Chairman of the Sharia Board of United Bank Limited (Pakistan), Chairman of the Sharia Board of Hayat Bank (Uzbekistan), and Sharia Advisor to EFU Insurance and Takaful (Pakistan). He has delivered Islamic Finance presentations in the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, and Scotland and is an AAOIFI Certified Sharia Advisor and Auditor (CSAA).
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Frequently Asked Questions ?
What is an Islamic will?
An Islamic will is a legal document that outlines how a person's assets and property will be distributed after their death, in accordance with Islamic law.
What are the requirements for an Islamic will to be valid?
For an Islamic will to be valid, it must meet the following criteria:
- The testator must be of sound mind at the time of making the will
- The will must be made voluntarily, without any coercion or pressure from others
- The distribution of assets must comply with Islamic law
- The will must be witnessed by two adult, sane witnesses who are not beneficiaries in the will.
How is an Islamic will different from a conventional will?
An Islamic will differs from a conventional will in that it must comply with the rules and principles of Islamic law, also known as Sharia. This means that the distribution of assets and property must adhere to specific guidelines and principles outlined in Islamic teachings.
What are the benefits of having an Islamic will?
Having an Islamic will ensures that your assets are distributed in accordance with your wishes and Islamic law, and that your family and loved ones are taken care of after your passing. It also helps to avoid potential disputes and conflicts among family members and heirs.
Can I make changes to my Islamic will after it is written?
Yes, you can make changes to your Islamic will at any time, as long as you are of sound mind and the changes comply with Islamic law. It is recommended to review and update your will periodically to ensure that it reflects your current wishes and circumstances.
Can I use an online platform like MinaWill to create my Islamic will?
Yes, there are online platforms, such as MinaWill, that specialize in creating legally-valid, Shari'a-compliant Islamic wills. These platforms offer an affordable and secure way to create your will in a matter of minutes, without the need for a lawyer or legal expert.
Are wills created with Mina Wills legally binding in the United States?
Yes, wills created through Mina Wills are legally binding in the United States. Our process complies with U.S. state laws to ensure that your will is valid and enforceable, offering peace of mind that your final wishes will be honored.
Can I update my will after it’s written?
Absolutely! We understand that life circumstances change, so you have two convenient options for updating your will:
- You can make individual updates for a Free.
- Alternatively, subscribe for Free to make unlimited updates whenever needed.