Islamic Estate Planning Inspirations
#1 Gift
The most precious gift you can give in your life is the best Islamic estate plan that will have everlasting and lucrative outcomes materially and spiritually in life and beyond.
#2 Fails
Many fail in earning wealth but most fail in protecting wealth.
#3 Opportunity
Opportunity to save billions of dollars in money and assets from unclaimed and non-compliance, but for Muslims, it is not just money and legal rights; instead, there is much more spiritual demand in estate planning than any other faith.
#4 Chance
Chance is yours. Do not give others a chance to look after your affairs and wishes before it is too late due to mental incapacity or death.
#5 Time
Time is crucial. It takes years to build assets, but they can stuck for years in court after passing away due to impractical estate plans.
#6 Impracticality
Dying with an impractical estate plan is the same as nothing was created.
#7 Beyond Traditional
Traditional estate planning is about wills or trusts, but it is far beyond what Wassiyyah cares about.
#8 Key
Your Key to successful estate planning is to meet objectives in a practical sense. Creating documents for the sake of it would not meet the objective.
#9 Goal
Goal must be clear to achieve the final objective efficiently.
#10 Shariah
Shariah is fixed, but Legal laws are dynamic, and the challenge is to align both, which is mandatory for Muslims.
#11 Door closes
The Estate planning door closes immediately after mental incapacity or death