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The Islamic Will By Abdal Haqq & Aisha Bewley & A Thomson
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Dar al Taqwa | SKU:
22097
Regular price
£8.95 GBP
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Unavailable
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The Islamic Will By Abdal Haqq & Aisha Bewley & A Thomson is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The Islamic Will By Abdal Haqq & Aisha Bewley & A Thomson
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ISBN: 9781870582353
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Author: Abdal Haqq & Aisha Bewley & A Thomson
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Binding: Softcover
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Pages: 70
- Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
About This Book:
Abdal Haqq, Aisha Bewley, and A Thomson's "The Islamic Will" is a thorough guide that navigates the complexities of Islamic inheritance rules, providing believers with a clear and practical grasp of how to construct a will in conformity with Islamic principles. The authors enable readers to address the critical issue of estate planning in a way that is consistent with their faith and promotes the equitable distribution of wealth by combining legal experience with Islamic study.
Understanding Islamic Succession
The book begins by delving into the fundamentals of Islamic inheritance as laid out in the Quran and Hadiths. Abdal Haqq, Aisha Bewley, and A Thomson explain the specific principles governing wealth distribution among heirs, highlighting the divine wisdom and fairness inherent in Islamic inheritance laws.
Making an Islamic Will
The authors walk readers through the practical procedures of making a thorough Islamic will, building on a solid grasp of Islamic inheritance. The book gives a step-by-step strategy to ensuring that one's estate aligns with Islamic values, from identifying heirs and understanding the shares prescribed by Islamic law to addressing specific bequests.
Witnesses and Executors
This chapter delves into the roles of executors and witnesses in carrying out the Islamic will. The writers provide information on the importance of witnesses in certifying the document in line with Islamic legal standards, as well as insights into selecting trustworthy individuals to carry out the conditions of the will.
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