Plan your inheritance with confidence. Whether through Faraid or Hibah, we empower you to decide what’s right for your assets and family with shariah compliant methods.
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Hibah is a service that provides Shariah-compliant hibah property documentation to property owners, whether the property is still under a loan or free from debt. The process of document verification for the property gift will be carried out at the Shariah court without any additional charges to the heirs.
Al-Wasitah is an Estate Management Service that assists heirs through all processes until the Grant of Probate and Distribution Order are issued (Small Estates Office) or until the Probate Grant / Letter of Administration and Distribution Order are issued (High Civil Court).
Faraid is sufficient for most of us as it is a structured Islamic inheritance method that ensures every heir receives their rightful share. But if you have specific wishes beyond the Faraid framework, Hibah acts as a flexible gifting tool that allows you to personalize your legacy.
Ali had a straightforward estate consisting primarily of savings and cash in his bank account. He chose to rely solely on Faraid distribution, since Ali’s family was small and his heirs were in agreement about the inheritance, Faraid provided a simple and conflict-free solution, ensuring everyone received their rightful share in accordance with Islamic principles.
Sarah and her husband jointly owned their family home under a joint tenancy agreement. Concerned about the complexities of property ownership after her passing, Sarah opted for Hibah to safeguard their home. Through Hibah, she ensured her share of the property would transfer seamlessly to her husband, avoiding legal disputes and providing him with the security he needed to continue living in their home without disruption.
Kamal had a diverse estate that included both movable and immovable assets. While he relied on Faraid to ensure fairness among his biological heirs, he used Hibah to allocate a portion of his wealth to support his adopted daughter, who was not entitled to inherit under Faraid. This balanced approach ensured that his estate plan upheld Islamic principles while addressing the needs of all his loved ones.