Giving wasiat more than 1/3 to the wealth / Muhammad Irfan Imaduddin Azran … [et al.]
A wasiat, also known as a will or testament, is a legal document that allows an individual to dictate how their assets and possessions should be distributed after their death. It serves as a means to ensure that one's wishes are respected, and their loved ones are provided for according to thei...
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2023
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| Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/116559/1/116559.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/116559/ |
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| Summary: | A wasiat, also known as a will or testament, is a legal document that allows an individual to dictate how their assets and possessions should be distributed after their death. It serves as a means to ensure that one's wishes are respected, and their loved ones are provided for according to their desires and Islamic principles. (Abdul-Razzaq, 2021)
In Islam, making a wasiat is encouraged as a responsible act to protect the rights of family members and ensure the fair distribution of wealth. By creating a clear and legally binding will, individuals can specify who will inherit their assets, the portion allocated to each beneficiary, and any specific conditions or instructions they wish to include. |
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