Fulfill your religious and legal obligations with confidence. Protect your family's future according to Sharia principles.
Explore Our ServicesWe are dedicated to helping Muslims fulfill their religious and legal obligations. With a track record of over 1,000 cases, we combine legal expertise, Sharia scholarship, and compassion to support your family's future.
Our team includes estate law professionals and qualified Islamic scholars who review every document to ensure compliance. We serve individuals and families across Saudi Arabia and internationally.
We ensure your will is legally binding under applicable civil law, so your wishes are enforceable and recognized in courts, while also respecting Sharia principles.
Our services align with Islamic inheritance (fara'id) rules. Every will is reviewed by qualified scholars to ensure distribution, bequests, and guardianship follow Fiqh guidelines.
High-quality Islamic will services don't have to cost a fortune. Our pricing is transparent and accessible—so you can protect your family without undue financial burden.
We have successfully handled over 1,000 cases across diverse Muslim communities. Our clients trust us to guide them through a sensitive and important process.
Your Legacy, Protected According to Islam
We discuss your family structure, assets, wishes, and any special concerns.
You provide asset lists, beneficiaries, debts, etc.
We prepare a draft will, review it with you and with our Sharia advisors.
Assist with signing, witnessing, and ensuring legal formalities.
You receive a copy, and we keep a secure master copy for safekeeping.
You can request amendments any time you have changes in your life.
Begin your journey to securing your family's future according to Islamic principles.
Yes — when drafted and executed properly, it is legally enforceable in most jurisdictions while honoring Sharia rules.
Up to one-third of your estate may be given as bequests to non-heirs (or for charity), so long as it doesn't conflict with fixed heirs' shares.
Without a will, civil intestacy laws (which may not follow Sharia) will determine asset distribution. Your estate may not align with Islamic inheritance rules.
In many schools of thought, the executor (Wasi) should be a Muslim of good character. We can advise based on your fiqh preference.
It's wise to review it after major life events (marriage, children, deaths, significant asset changes).
We offer cross-border and multi-jurisdictional advice to ensure your global assets are addressed appropriately.