Islamic inheritance system is usually explained within the conceptual and mechanistic framework of faraid, bequest and gift (hibah). In Islam, there is no limitation on the transfers of wealth during the lifetime, but the disposal of estates upon the death is strictly subject to faraid and bequest rules. The salient feature of faraid implies that inheritance is subject to pre-determined quantum of shares of the eligible heirs. Bequest, on the other hand, is limited up to one-third of the estates value and only allowed to be given to the non-heirs. Considering Islamic estate planning and Islamic inheritance system within the same framework renders a new dimension as part of the Islamic economics and finance that calls an urgent investigation...
Islamic estate planning is one of the major important things in managing Muslims property. The glory...
Faraid is based on the Al-Quran, Al-Sunnah, the consensus of the Prophet’s (Peace and Blessings Be u...
Bequest (wasiyat) refers to a person\u27s instructions regarding the distribution of their property ...
Islamic inheritance system is usually explained within the conceptual and mechanistic framework of f...
Islamic inheritance system is usually explained within the conceptual framework of i.e. Faraidh, Was...
Islamic estate planning is about making plans for the distribution of one’s Wealth that are consists...
Wasiyyah is one of alternative mechanism in Muslim asset management as a preparation for their death...
The amount of frozen assets due to unclaimed inheritance in the Muslim society in Malaysia is signif...
This research explains Islamic estate planning and management for Muslim particularly in Malaysia. T...
Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death...
In Islamic inheritance system it is usually discussed about the framework of Faraid (Islamic Law of ...
When a Muslim die, there are four main things should be settled upon his death: funeral expenses, de...
Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death...
The considerable increase in the amount of unclaimed inheritance or the value of the deceased's froz...
Wasiyyah or will is one of the issues faced by Malaysian especially Malay society. Previous studies ...
Islamic estate planning is one of the major important things in managing Muslims property. The glory...
Faraid is based on the Al-Quran, Al-Sunnah, the consensus of the Prophet’s (Peace and Blessings Be u...
Bequest (wasiyat) refers to a person\u27s instructions regarding the distribution of their property ...
Islamic inheritance system is usually explained within the conceptual and mechanistic framework of f...
Islamic inheritance system is usually explained within the conceptual framework of i.e. Faraidh, Was...
Islamic estate planning is about making plans for the distribution of one’s Wealth that are consists...
Wasiyyah is one of alternative mechanism in Muslim asset management as a preparation for their death...
The amount of frozen assets due to unclaimed inheritance in the Muslim society in Malaysia is signif...
This research explains Islamic estate planning and management for Muslim particularly in Malaysia. T...
Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death...
In Islamic inheritance system it is usually discussed about the framework of Faraid (Islamic Law of ...
When a Muslim die, there are four main things should be settled upon his death: funeral expenses, de...
Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death...
The considerable increase in the amount of unclaimed inheritance or the value of the deceased's froz...
Wasiyyah or will is one of the issues faced by Malaysian especially Malay society. Previous studies ...
Islamic estate planning is one of the major important things in managing Muslims property. The glory...
Faraid is based on the Al-Quran, Al-Sunnah, the consensus of the Prophet’s (Peace and Blessings Be u...
Bequest (wasiyat) refers to a person\u27s instructions regarding the distribution of their property ...