When we reflect on what we are leaving behind, it is only natural that we think in terms of memories, love, and wealth that we are leaving behind for our loved ones. However, as Muslims, it is not just a question of leaving behind the wealth; it is a question of leaving behind the wealth in a way that is in line with what Allah (SWT) wants us to do.
A Divine Command, Not a Suggestion
As shown in the above image, Faraid (Islamic Inheritance) is not a suggestion; it is a divine command, and it is written in the Holy Quran. When we recognize that we are carrying the "weight of an obligation," it is a question of recognizing that we are only the custodians of the wealth, and it is to be distributed in a way that is strictly in line with the Shariah law.
The Price of Leaving It to Fate One of the most hurtful consequences of not taking Faraid seriously is the division it can bring about in the family. The practice of leaving inheritance to fate or the laws of the land, which are not in accordance with the teachings of Islam, can bring about conflict, bitterness, and division in the family. Something that could have been a source of blessings can turn into a source of division by violating the rules of the Almighty. Secure Your Family Unity The process of getting yourself acquainted with Faraid is a reflection of your love and compliance. It will protect your family from conflicts and bitterness at a time when they are already in a state of grief. It will also ensure that you have complied with your duty towards your Lord. Do not leave your inheritance to fate. Let Al-Wirasat help you calculate your Faraid with precision and accuracy according to the teachings of Shariah. You and your family members can enjoy eternal peace of mind.