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WASIYAH / WILL, DEFINITION, PILLARS, ADVANTAGES - Coggle Diagram
WASIYAH / WILL
- The hiring of wasi in order to make the wasiyah being executed
- The wasi acts as the implementer, administor and manage of the donated property.
- The system also makes it easier for the donor to plan and manage his inheritance without any intervention of the heirs
- The writing of the will also does not need the signature of every inheritor
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DISADVANTAGES
- The absence of hired wasi may compel the heirs to have delayed division of estate, as only the appointed executor can do so. This will prevent heirs to manage the estate.
- No central authority in charge of registration of wasiyah and hibah documents. Not all owners of properties were safekeeping these documents in one place
Refers to a will made by a Muslim (hereafter referred to as Muslim will or wasiyah interchangeably) , whereby the donor or a property conveys his last wish in writing or verbally how some of his property shall be distributed.
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- Beneficiary (al-Muso lahu)
- Subject matter of the will (al- Muso bihi)
- Declaration or the deedof wasiyyah (sighah)
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