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ISLAMIC WILLS, TRUSTS AND ESTATES: PLANNING FOR THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT

AZAMI, MUFTI TALHA AHMAD - Personal Name; SIDDIQUI, SHAHZAD - Personal Name; SUMMERS, JO - Personal Name;

Donative trusts are a $1 trillion plus industry, and dwarf the estimated size of the Islamic finance industry worldwide; writing a Will is mandatory for Muslims who have any assets to bequeath; the majority of Muslims living in the West have not done any estate planning. These three facts point to a vast and untapped industry and business opportunity.

Covering all aspects of Shari'a succession and estate planning, along with technical details of the Shari'a mawarith (laws of succession), the book includes practical case studies and calculations showing different potential inheritance outcomes. The book also discusses, in considerable detail, aspects of Shari'a compliant will and trust drafting, as well as lifetime giving and charitable gifts, and provides useful precedent documents.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Mufti Talha Ahmad Azami
Call Number
338.90088297 AZA i
Publisher
London : Euromoney Books., 2011
Collation
xv, 174 p. : ill ; 25cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-1-84374-767-3
Classification
338.90088297
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Wajib
Education And Research
Economic of Islam
Specific Detail Info
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