What happens if you do not prepare for a Will?
– A house which you use to own may be taken away from your family leaving them shelterless
– Arguments about CPF and insurance
payouts.
– Arguments about why the uncles get my dad's money? ( For families that do not have sons )
– Why are my children getting so little of your wealth? How can that be?
– We can list down more issues.
And do you know how?
The following course is to educate you on the fundamentals and the foundations of Islamic Inheritance. This topic can go all the way to PhD level, however not all of us require that in-depth knowledge. Understanding the fundamentals like knowing the various terms in Wills etc and the practical steps of what an executer will be doing will be sufficient for most of us.
Should you attend this course?
1) Attend this course if you wish to know more about Islamic Inheritance so that you can prepare your wills, Hiba, Nuzriah, etc
2) Attend this course if you are asked by your spouse, sibling, parents or friends to be their Executers. An executor is someone who will take charge of distributing your wealth when you pass on. Do you qualify to be an Executor?
3) Attend this course if you are married or divorced and especially with children. Regardless of
what age you get married at, this is the time when you need to start to plan for this. This is even more important if you are a divorcee and planning to marry again.
4) Attend this course if you are single and yet have a substantial amount of money/assets. Although things may change when you get married, this would be easier if you understand it
earlier on and you can share this with your future spouse someday.
5) Attend this course if you are in the real estate or insurance profession as you may be able to advise your Muslim clients better if the worst happens to them.