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Islamic Will

MinaWill offers a seamless and hassle-free solution for creating a legally valid Islamic Will and Estate Plan that adheres to the principles of Shari'a. With MinaWill, you can secure your family's future by protecting your assets and ensuring that your final wishes are honored. The process is swift, taking less than 20 minutes to complete, and provides peace of mind knowing that your loved ones will be taken care of according to your desires.

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Benefits of Product

  • Simplified and automated process for creating an Islamic Will.
  • Avoidance of potential conflicts among loved ones over asset distribution.
  • Avoid the expense and stress of probate court for your loved ones.
  • Protection of your assets and property for your beneficiaries.
  • Personalized service that considers your unique needs and preferences.
  • Peace of mind knowing your final wishes will be carried out according to your religious beliefs.

Documents

To create an Islamic Will, the following documents may be required:


  1. Proof of identity: This may include a government-issued ID such as a passport or driver's license.
  2. A list of assets: This should include a detailed list of all assets you wish to include in your Will, including real estate, bank accounts, investments, and personal property.
  3. Beneficiary information: This should include the names and contact information of the individuals or organizations you wish to inherit your assets.
  4. Appointment of executor: This document should include the name and contact information of the person you wish to appoint as the executor of your Will to ensure your final wishes are carried out.
  5. Consent of witnesses: Your Will should be signed by two witnesses who can attest to the fact that you were of sound mind and free will when you created the Will.
  6. A copy of your marriage certificate if you are married, and a copy of your divorce certificate if you are divorced.
  7. Last Will & Testament: Your final wishes for your possessions, dependents, and arrangements.
  8. HIPAA Authorization: Authorizes trusted individuals to receive your protected health information for specified purposes.
  9. Living Will: Specify your preferences for healthcare and medical treatment to be used as guidance if you are ever unable to make decisions.
  10. Power of Attorney: Assign someone, (an agent) to manage your personal, financial, and medical affairs if you are away or incapacitated.


An Islamic Will should conform to the local laws, it's important to consult with an Islamic legal expert and a U.S attorney to make sure that your Will is in compliance with the local laws and it's legally binding.


It is important to note that the requirements for creating an Islamic Will may vary depending on the state in which you reside. It's always recommended to consult with an Islamic legal expert and a U.S attorney to ensure that you have all the necessary documents and your will is in compliance with the local laws.

Digital Safe

Experience peace of mind knowing your documents and Wills are safe.


Sign up for MinaWill's digital safe service today.


At MinaWill, we understand the importance of keeping your important documents, including your Islamic Will, safe and secure. That's why we offer a digital safe service that allows you to store all your important documents in one secure, online location.


Our digital safe service helps you to organize your assets, see the big picture, and share what you want with the people you trust. With our service, you can easily upload, store, and retrieve your documents, including your Islamic Will, at any time from any device with internet access.


Our digital safe service also includes state-of-the-art encryption technology that ensures your documents are protected from cyber threats and unauthorized access. Plus, with automatic backups, you can rest assured that your documents are safe in case of any unexpected events.

In addition, you can also share your documents with a designated person or persons with a simple click, so your loved ones can have access to your final wishes without any hassle.


Don't risk losing your important documents. Choose MinaWill for a safe and secure digital safe service that gives you peace of mind. Organize your assets, see the big picture, and share what you want with the people you trust.

How it Works

Answer questions
Customers will be guided through a series of questions that cover all of the important aspects of creating an Islamic Will. These questions are designed to ensure that the final document is in compliance with Islamic laws and U.S laws.
Review and Approve
Our system will generate a draft of their Islamic Will that they can review and make any necessary changes to. Our experienced experts will review the draft to provide guidance to ensure that it meets all legal requirements .
Store and Share
After the customer's review and approval, the final document will be executed and stored in our secure digital safe service, so it can be accessed at any time and shared with designated persons.

Our Support Team

Supporting You Every Step of the Way


At MinaWill, we know that estate planning can be a complex process. That's why we're here to support you every step of the way. Our dedicated support team is available to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.


Get Help When You Need It!


Our support team is available via phone, email, and live chat during business hours,

Monday through Friday from 7am to 5pm EST

Saturdays from 7am to 2pm EST


Whether you need help setting up your account, creating your estate plan, or updating your information, our team is here to assist you.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What happens if I do not draft an Islamic Will?

In Muslim nations, a judge will apply the inheritance formulas based on the particular circumstances and structure of each family. People must make their own estate plans in non-Muslim nations like the United States, though. If you don't, your state's default laws will control how your assets are distributed to your heirs. The Islamic inheritance laws outlined in the Quran and Sunnah are in conflict with these regulations.


The idea that people can't share their riches until they pass away is a fundamental misunderstanding. On contrary, gifts can be given at any time while still alive as long as the giver is not on their deathbed and their goal is not to rob someone of their legitimate inheritance or to do an injustice. Islamic estate plans frequently include provisions for lifelong giving to assist customers who wish to guarantee that specified people will be taken care of in the event they pass away.


Between Western society and the Muslim viewpoint, there are significant differences in the concepts of property, wealth ownership, and inheritance.

The first distinction relates to how Americans regard property ownership. Homes are held in joint ownership with a right of survivorship for inheritance. Additionally, the majority of retirement and insurance assets pass to the surviving spouse or designated beneficiary upon death. Islamic estate plans may encounter issues as a result of these joint property notions.

Yes, you can include charitable giving in your Islamic Will. In fact, giving to charity is considered a virtuous act in Islam, and many Muslims choose to include charitable donations in their Wills as a means of continuing their good deeds even after death.

An Islamic Will is a legal document that outlines how your assets will be distributed after your death in accordance with Islamic laws and principles. It is important to have an Islamic Will to ensure that your wealth is distributed in accordance with your wishes and in a manner that aligns with your religious beliefs.

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Create a legally-valid, Shari'a-compliant, and secure Islamic Will and Estate Plan in less than 20 minutes with MinaWill. Protect your family's future with ease and peace of mind.

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