For Muslims in England & Wales
Your Islamic will,
done properly.
A professionally drafted will that follows the Qur’anic shares exactly and is valid under English law — from a guided interview that takes about 15 minutes.
- Exact fara’id shares
- Wills Act 1837 compliant
- Free will, genuinely valid
Inheritance shares
example — husband & father of three- Wife1/8
- Two sons17/60 each
- Daughter17/120
- Mother1/6
Every share traced to its source — Qur’an 4:11, 4:12 and 4:176 — with the working shown.
Two nights is the limit the Prophet ﷺ set
“It is not right for a Muslim who has something concerning which a will should be made to spend two nights without his will being written down with him.” — al-Bukhari & Muslim. Yet most British Muslims have no will at all.
Without a will, English law decides
The intestacy rules hand your estate out in fixed portions that ignore the Qur'anic shares entirely — a spouse may take everything while parents and siblings receive nothing of their haqq.
A will makes fara'id legally binding
England & Wales gives you almost complete testamentary freedom. Your will simply directs your estate to the Qur'anic heirs in the Qur'anic fractions — and the law will enforce it.
Your children, your choice
Your will appoints guardians you trust to raise your children in the deen, and executors who understand that debts — including zakat — come before everything.
Fifteen minutes, three steps
Answer gentle questions
Family, executors, guardians, wishes. The interview is smart: rules of exclusion (hajb) mean you're never asked about relatives who cannot inherit. Most people answer 12–18 questions.
Watch your shares appear
As you answer, the Qur'anic shares are calculated live in exact fractions — never rounded — with every rule cited so you (or your imam) can verify the working.
Print, sign, done
Your will is drafted for England & Wales with step-by-step signing instructions. Two witnesses, ten minutes, and your wasiyyah is legally binding.
Fractions set by revelation, enforced by English law
Inheritance is one of the few matters the Qur’an legislates in precise fractions — a half, a quarter, an eighth, two-thirds, a third, a sixth. The Prophet ﷺ urged the ummah to learn this knowledge, and it is a duty on the community to uphold it.
Wasiyyah computes your family’s shares the way the classical scholars did — exact fractions, the rules of exclusion, proportional adjustment (‘awl) and return (radd) — and then expresses them in a will English courts enforce.
- Sunni fiqh, with the Hanafi position where schools differ — always disclosed
- Rule-by-rule working shown for scholar review
- Up to one-third wasiyya for charity and non-heirs, cap enforced
- Religious debts — zakat, fidya, Hajj — paid first, as debts
يُوصِيكُمُ اللَّهُ فِي أَوْلَادِكُمْ ۖ لِلذَّكَرِ مِثْلُ حَظِّ الْأُنثَيَيْنِ
“Allah instructs you concerning your children: for the male, what is equal to the share of two females…”
These verses close with a warning and a promise — gardens beneath which rivers flow for those who keep Allah’s limits. A written will is how you keep them after you.
Free for every Muslim. More for those who want it.
The Essential Will is complete and legally valid — free, because no one should be without a wasiyyah. The Complete Will Pack is a single payment, never a subscription.
Essential Will
£0
- Full guided interview & exact fara’id shares
- Complete will: executors, guardians, burial wishes, Islamic shares
- Signing instructions for England & Wales
- Print-ready PDF
Complete Will Pack
£39 once
- Everything in Essential
- Charitable bequests (wasiyya) — one-third cap enforced
- Religious-debts schedule: zakat, fidya, kaffarah, Hajj
- Letter of wishes to your family
- Executor guidance pack & estate checklist
- Mirror will for your spouse + unlimited updates
Questions, answered honestly
Is this will really legally valid?
Yes. England & Wales grants near-total testamentary freedom, so a will distributing your estate in the Qur'anic shares is enforced like any other — provided it is signed with two independent witnesses exactly as our instructions describe. For complex estates (businesses, foreign property, expected disputes) we flag when a solicitor should review it.
Which school of fiqh do you follow?
The rules the four Sunni schools agree on — which is almost everything — plus the Hanafi position on the few points of difference. Every rule applied to your family is shown in the working, so you can take it to your own scholar.
What happens when my family changes?
Your will includes a clause directing your executors to apply the Islamic shares to the family you actually leave behind, verified by a qualified scholar — and you can regenerate the document at any time.
وصية
Tonight could be the first of the two nights.
Fifteen minutes now. Peace of mind for your family, and your affairs in order before Allah.