Ramadan and Estate Planning

5 Questions Every Muslim Should Ask About Estate Planning This Ramadan

Ramadan provides an ideal moment to pause and consider an important question: Is my estate arranged in a way that honours both my faith and my family? Islam treats wealth as a trust from Allah. It is something to be managed responsibly during life and distributed justly after death. The principles of Sharia-compliant inheritance (Faraid) …

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