Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis

Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death of their father during the lifetime of grandfather whereas other grandchildren, i.e. cousins, stay solvent. Contemporary Muslim scholars disagree on the obligatory status and category of inheritors o...

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Main Authors: Habibur Rahman, Muhammad, Monawer, Abu Talib Muhammad, Osmani, Noor Mohammad
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spelling my.iium.irep.871592020-12-31T00:34:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/87159/ Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis Habibur Rahman, Muhammad Monawer, Abu Talib Muhammad Osmani, Noor Mohammad KBP50 History, development and application of Islamic law Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death of their father during the lifetime of grandfather whereas other grandchildren, i.e. cousins, stay solvent. Contemporary Muslim scholars disagree on the obligatory status and category of inheritors of wasiyyah wajibah as well as confusion appears over its consumption among Muslim society. Hence, this study using an analytical method, aims to examine the legitimacy of wasiyyah wajibah and its parameters. The most important finding of this study is that wasiyyah wajibah is legitimate due to grandchildren’s sustenance and it is binding (wajibah) due to the authority of law as the judgment of ruler settles the dispute. Thus its legitimacy abides by the general principles of Islamic law. The study also concludes that the obligation of wasiyyah has been abrogated by the verse of inheritance only for the parents and relatives who inherit from the deceased’s legacy, not for the parents and relatives who are deprived from the deceased. Wasiyyah wajibah shall abide by the fundamentals of wasiyyah in Islamic law and the deceased’s volume of legacy will be the benchmark of the portion of grandchildren. Finally, wasiyyah wajibah signify the social justice and social solidarity of Islamic inheritance law (fara’id). UNISZA 2020-09-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87159/1/WASIYYAH%20WAJIBAH%20IN%20ISLAMIC%20ESTATE%20PLANNING%20AN%20ANALYSIS.pdf Habibur Rahman, Muhammad and Monawer, Abu Talib Muhammad and Osmani, Noor Mohammad (2020) Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis. Jurnal Islam dan Masyarakat Kontemporari, 21 (3). pp. 72-86. ISSN 1985-7667 E-ISSN 2289-6325 https://journal.unisza.edu.my/jimk/index.php/jimk/article/view/448 https://doi.org/10.37231/jimk.2020.21.3.448
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Habibur Rahman, Muhammad
Monawer, Abu Talib Muhammad
Osmani, Noor Mohammad
Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis
description Wasiyyah wajibah (binding will) is legislated by the law for unprivileged grandchildren due to death of their father during the lifetime of grandfather whereas other grandchildren, i.e. cousins, stay solvent. Contemporary Muslim scholars disagree on the obligatory status and category of inheritors of wasiyyah wajibah as well as confusion appears over its consumption among Muslim society. Hence, this study using an analytical method, aims to examine the legitimacy of wasiyyah wajibah and its parameters. The most important finding of this study is that wasiyyah wajibah is legitimate due to grandchildren’s sustenance and it is binding (wajibah) due to the authority of law as the judgment of ruler settles the dispute. Thus its legitimacy abides by the general principles of Islamic law. The study also concludes that the obligation of wasiyyah has been abrogated by the verse of inheritance only for the parents and relatives who inherit from the deceased’s legacy, not for the parents and relatives who are deprived from the deceased. Wasiyyah wajibah shall abide by the fundamentals of wasiyyah in Islamic law and the deceased’s volume of legacy will be the benchmark of the portion of grandchildren. Finally, wasiyyah wajibah signify the social justice and social solidarity of Islamic inheritance law (fara’id).
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author Habibur Rahman, Muhammad
Monawer, Abu Talib Muhammad
Osmani, Noor Mohammad
author_facet Habibur Rahman, Muhammad
Monawer, Abu Talib Muhammad
Osmani, Noor Mohammad
author_sort Habibur Rahman, Muhammad
title Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis
title_short Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis
title_full Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis
title_fullStr Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis
title_full_unstemmed Wasiyyah Wajibah in Islamic estate planning: an analysis
title_sort wasiyyah wajibah in islamic estate planning: an analysis
publisher UNISZA
publishDate 2020
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/87159/1/WASIYYAH%20WAJIBAH%20IN%20ISLAMIC%20ESTATE%20PLANNING%20AN%20ANALYSIS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/87159/
https://journal.unisza.edu.my/jimk/index.php/jimk/article/view/448
https://doi.org/10.37231/jimk.2020.21.3.448
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