| Weight | 0.08 kg |
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| Author | |
| ISBN | 9789960992518 |
| Pages | 59 |
| Product Type | Book |
| Publisher | IIPH |
| Binding | Paperback |
Read, Then Write Your Will
RM12.00
This book deals with the importance of having an Islamic will. Author Hisham Ibn Fahmi Ibn Moussa Al-Aref explains what a will is and how important it is in Islam.
Islam highly encourages, if not obligates, writing a will as soon as possible, since one does not know when Allah will take the Muslim’s soul back to Him. Many man-made laws also recognize the importance of a will and the difficulties that the absence of one can cause. The will can include both financial and religious matters and can be a document for reference and application without disputes.
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