
Basic Faraidh Course - Wealth Distribution After Death
Wealth can make one be greedy or it can developed humility in a person. It's a double edge sword, however if we are not careful, it can also tear apart families. This have happen before and it will happen to many more in time to come if we are not equipped with the right knowledge to take the right actions.
- Have you ever wondered what would happen to your wealth when Allah swt takes you back?
- Have you ever thought that you may end up being responsibile of this task (if you happen to be the eldest son or person in the family).
You may also be asking the following questions.
- I am the last child in the family and I don't think I will get anything if my parents passes away. Is this right?
- I don't wish to get any portions of the deceased wealth. How do I ensure this happens?
- I am a Muslim convert and I have a Muslim wife with no children. My siblings and parents are not Muslims. I understand that I die, a portion of my wealth will go to my wife and the remaining will go to Baitulmal. I wish to give some to my siblings and my aging parents. How can I do this?
The above questions are very common questions that Ustaz Syed Mustafa Alsagoff and his team receives day to day. It differs for various individuals. The situation may even be very complicated for certain families as the deceased may own properties and businesses not just locally but all over the world.
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For the first time, Islamicevents.sg is organising a short course on Basic Faraidh for all levels.
This course will cover the history, the calculations and how we implement this in our context.
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