Islamic Will Service
Protect your family with a Shariah compliant will that is legally valid in Hong Kong.
Writing a will is one of the most important things you can do to protect your family. An Islamic will ensures your assets are distributed according to Shariah principles while also being legally valid in Hong Kong.
Many Muslims put off writing a will because they think it is complicated or expensive. We make it simple and affordable. Our team guides you through the process step by step.
Without a proper will, your assets may be distributed according to Hong Kong law, which may not align with Islamic inheritance rules. Protect your family and your legacy with a professionally prepared Islamic will.
What's Included
Will Drafting
We prepare a complete Islamic will that is Shariah compliant and legally valid.
Asset Distribution Planning
We help you plan how to distribute your assets within the Islamic inheritance framework.
Executor Guidance
We explain the role of an executor and help you choose the right person.
Guardian Appointment
If you have minor children, we help you appoint a guardian according to Islamic principles.
Bequest Planning
Guidance on the one third bequest for non heirs, including charity and other causes.
Final Document Package
You receive your completed will along with instructions for storage and execution.
How It Works
Initial Consultation
We discuss your family situation and asset distribution wishes.
Share Your Information
Provide details about your assets, family members, and any special wishes.
Will Preparation
We draft your Islamic will based on your instructions.
Review and Sign
You review the document and arrange for proper signing with witnesses.
Receive Your Will
Get your final signed will along with storage instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
In Hong Kong, a will can be valid without a lawyer if properly signed and witnessed. We provide the document and instructions; you can have it reviewed by a lawyer if you wish.
Hong Kong law will determine distribution, which may not follow Islamic rules. This could cause problems for your family.
Yes, under Islamic law, you can allocate up to one third of your estate to charity or to non heirs. We can help you structure this properly.
You should review and update your will whenever your circumstances change such as marriage, divorce, birth of children, or major asset changes.