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Asalaamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh,
Well done for taking this important step.
Starting your Islamic Will is more than just a legal process; it’s an act of worship and responsibility.
The Prophet ﷺ reminded us that when a person passes away, their deeds end except three: a continuing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for them.
Writing your Islamic Will helps you fulfil this obligation: protecting your family, honouring your faith, and leaving a legacy that continues to benefit you in the Hereafter, Insha’Allah.
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A legal document that distributes your assets according to the Qur’an and Sunnah while meeting UK legal standards.
Any Muslim aged 18 or over of sound mind.
Yes, at any time. Major life events such as marriage, divorce or property changes may require updates.
UK intestacy rules apply — meaning your estate may not go to the right people, and the courts could decide guardianship for your children.
Yes. You can appoint more than one, and decide how they make decisions together.
Just £500, or £950 for a married couple. The Office of the Public Guardian also charges £82 per application to keep a record on file for you.
Yes. An LPA ensures your affairs are managed according to your wishes, by people you trust, rather than by strangers or the state.
Don’t wait for a crisis. By making an LPA today, you save your family stress, expense, and heartache tomorrow.