Islamic Will Generator
Generate a comprehensive Islamic Last Will and Testament based on your inheritance calculation.
Legal Jurisdiction
Select your country of residence for jurisdiction-specific legal language and steps to finalize your will.
Legal Process for United States
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Sign with 2 witnesses
Notarize (recommended)
Store safely
Note: Requirements vary by state. Some states require notarization for validity.
Personal Information
Executor
The person responsible for carrying out the terms of your will
Alternate Executor
Guardian for Minor Children
Enable this section if you have minor children who need a guardian
Funeral & Burial Instructions
Ghusl, kafan, Salat al-Janazah, and burial according to Sunnah
Wasiyyah (Bequests)
Bequests to non-heirs or charitable causes (maximum 1/3 of net estate)
Your Waqf donation becomes Sadaqah Jariyah — ongoing charity that continues to benefit you after death.
The default of 1/3 is the maximum allowed for wasiyyah under Islamic law, as established by the Prophet (peace be upon him) when he said to Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas: "One-third, and one-third is a lot."
Inheritance Distribution
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Important Legal Disclaimer
This document is prepared according to Islamic jurisprudence for informational and planning purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. We strongly recommend having this document reviewed by a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
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Checklist
Ensure all required sections are completed before generating your will. The document will include a disclaimer and witness signature lines.
Why Write an Islamic Will?
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "It is not permissible for any Muslim who has something to bequeath to stay for two nights without having his will written." (Sahih al-Bukhari)
An Islamic will ensures your estate is distributed according to the Quran and Sunnah, protecting the rights of all your heirs.
Without a will, secular courts may distribute your assets contrary to Islamic law, potentially depriving rightful heirs of their shares.