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Shariah Compliant Will

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For Muslims living in the West, not having a valid Shariah Compliant Will in accordance with Islamic beliefs is not an option.  It is of utmost importance that provisions are in place to protect both yourself and your loved ones, to ensure your estate is distributed in a manner which is prescribed for you, while making sure that your Will is legally valid.  

An Islamic, or Shariah compliant Will is one that adheres to the principles of the Islamic law of succession.  

At least two-thirds of a deceased’s estate must be distributed between living relatives according to predetermined shares. 

Up to one-third of the estate can be donated to anyone in a Will who is not eligible for a fixed share. 

Whilst you have the freedom to choose who you wish to inherit a third of your estate, most people choose to donate some or even all of this to charity. It is preferred that the charity is one with continuous and ongoing rewards even after the person has passed, for example; to benefit the poor, planting a tree, sponsoring an orphan or contributing towards building a mosque, school.

Allah Messenger (PBUH) said " It is the duty of a Muslim, who has something which is to be given as a bequest, not to have it for two nights, without having his bequest written down regarding it.”

Why Choose Fairmont?

Fairmont Legal is proud to offer a specialist Shariah Will drafting services. Our Solicitors can give you the peace of mind that your Will meets the requirements of both UK and Shariah law.

Each Will is carefully drafted to ensure your needs are met and that the Will is legally valid.

It will then be reviewed by a qualified Mufti to who will consult with you to make sure that the Will is fully Shariah-compliant. 

Fairmont Legal is proud to offer this unique service of not only the legal experience of our experienced solicitors but also the guidance of a qualified Mufti.

Our consultant Mufti is qualified from Mazahirul Uloom Sahanpur with over 10 years’ experience in Islamic Inheritance Laws and has trained students in Daruloom Bury for over 6 years. 

This gives you the assurance and peace of mind that your Will meets the requirements and obligations as a Muslim and a UK citizen.

Our Fees

We have simplified our Will service so we can choose the right Will according to your needs. If your circumstances mean that the process is straightforward, we can make sure that your Will is prepared in a relatively short space of time.

However, as with all aspects of life, we appreciate that everybody’s situation is unique and requires a more bespoke Will. We offer a tailored service to make sure that your circumstances are taken into full consideration and that your Will reflects all your wishes.

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Simple Islamic Will

Our professional costs for a simple Islamic Will are £195 plus VAT for an individual, or £350 plus VAT if we prepare two Wills in the same terms for a couple. This will include a basic distribution of assets, heirs and funeral wishes and be Mufti-reviewed to ensure that your Will is Shariah compliant.

(Your appointed solicitor will determine your suitability for this option based on the complexity of you requirements)

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Comprehensive Islamic Will

Our professional costs for a Comprehensive Islamic Will are £395 plus VAT for an individual, or £750 plus VAT if we prepare two Wills in the same terms for a couple. This will be more in depth than a simple Islamic will as we will deal with detailed distribution of assets, guidance & declarations of religious obligations, gifting provisions, guardianship.

You will receive a consultation with a Mufti to discuss your needs to ensure that your Will is Shariah compliant.

If your circumstances are complex and/or you need a more tailored Will, we will provide you with a quote based on the additional work required.

Once your Will has been completed, we may charge a small fee of £30.00 for any changes made to an existing Will which has been completed by us.

You can rest assured that you will not be faced with any surprise charges.

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO?

Please use this questionnaire to notify us of all the information you require to be addressed in your Will. Not all questions will apply to you however please complete all relevant sections to the best of your ability.

Please provide as much information as possible so that we can consider your instructions and ensure that the advice we provide is accurate. In preparing your Will, we only rely on the information you provide and we will not contact any third parties to verify that information. It is therefore your responsibility to satisfy yourself that the information in this questionnaire is true and complete, to the best of your knowledge and belief.

Once completed, please send the completed questionnaire to wills@fairmontlegal.co.uk and one of our specialist Will writing Solicitors will contact you to discuss your next steps. You will also receive a personal consultation with a Mufti to ensure that your Will is Shariah-compliant.

If you wish to speak to a member of our Will’s team, please contacts us on; 01204 866597, email: wills@fairmontlegal.co.uk or via the Contact Us page.


SECTION 1 - PERSONAL DETAILS
Your Details
Your Spouse’s Details
SECTION 2 – HEIRS
2.1) Children
2.2) Parents/Grandparents
2.3) Siblings
SECTION 3 - EXECUTOR DETAILS
An executor is a person who will be responsible for dealing with your estate upon your passing. We recommend that you nominate at least 2 people to act as executors and a maximum of 4. An executor can be a beneficiary of a Will.
SECTION 4 - GUARDIANSHIP
If you have children under the age of 18, you may wish to appoint someone to be a guardian of your children if both parents have passed away. If you wish to appoint a guardian, please state their details below.
SECTION 5 – ASSETS
Cash in bank accounts:
Cash entrusted to the following:
Cash Loaned to the following:
Investments:
Shares:
Properties (Please state any outstanding mortgage or finance)
Gold Amount:
Silver Amount:
Other Assets:
SECTION 5A - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
SECTION 6 - SPECIFIC WISHES
Up to one-third of a Muslim’s estate can be donated to anyone in a Will who is not eligible to a fixed share, such as a charity. It is preferred that the charity is one with continuous and ongoing rewards even after the person has passed, such as building a water well, planting a tree, contributing to building a mosque or school or sponsoring an orphan. If you wish to pass one third of your estate to a non-heir or a charity, please state their details in the box.
SECTION 7 - DECLARATION

Or Download a pdf version and return the questionnaire via email or post.

Once we have received your completed questionnaire, a member of our Wills team will contact you to discuss your next steps.

Do Not Hesitate To Contact Us

More information on Wills & Shariah Wills can be found below.

If you wish to speak with one of our specialists, please contact us via 01204 866597, wills@fairmontlegal.co.uk or our Contact Us page.