Death is certain and will eventually come to us whether it's today, tomorrow or in the future. How prepared are we if Allah swt wants us to return to Him?
In Islam, we are encouraged to be prepared and plan for our death and there are steps that one needs to be responsible for spiritually and worldly.
Generally, these are matters that need to be
attended to when a Muslim passes on and it is by sequence.
1) Settle all burial matters
2) Settle debts owed to others.
3) Settle debts owed to Allah swt ( Zakat, Fidya, Hajj Badal,
etc )
4) Settle what has been willed ( if available )
5) Distributing wealth to family members ( Faraidh )
So how much do we really know about the above
matters? What happens if you do not prepare for it? Do you know how?
Should you attend this course?
Attend this
course:-
- if you wish to know more about Islamic Inheritance so that you can prepare your wills, Hiba, Nuzriah.
- If you were asked by your spouse, sibling, parents, or friends to be their Executors.
- If you are married or divorced and especially with children.
- If you are single and yet have a substantial amount of
money/assets.
- 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.