Importance of an Islamic Will
WRITE AN ISLAMIC WILL
Most people underestimate the importance of an Islamic will, which should encompass the preferences of your funeral, assets distribution, and equally importantly, charitable donation!
Everyone should use their Islamic will to make sure that even after death their wealth is used for charity, an act that will surely be rewarded in the afterlife.
It is the duty of a Muslim who has anything to bequest not to let two nights pass without writing a will about it.” (Sahih al-Bukhari)
WHY MAKE AN ISLAMIC WILL?

To fulfil an important religious duty
Dying without a will (intestate) means your wealth is distributed by English law, not Shari’a principles. Ensure your wishes are respected—create a will.

It gives you peace of mind
A will ensures your wishes are honored and avoids family conflicts after you pass. For parents with young children, appointing guardians prevents the courts from making that decision.
It makes financial sense
It’s a quick and simple process to make a Will and it’s relatively inexpensive too.
Making a tax efficient Will can save on the amount of Inheritance Tax your family may have to pay after you die.
In the event of dying intestate, your family will have to apply to the courts to administer your estate – a far more lengthy and costly process than if you had written a Will.
It gives you the opportunity to help those less fortunate
By leaving a gift in your Will to a charitable cause – it helps not only the beneficiaries, but can help you too – for sadaqa jariya (ongoing charity) is an action that continues to be rewarded after death.