Here to help with your Islamic Will in Naperville, IL

Naperville Sharia Estate Planning Lawyers who Understand your Islamic Obligations

Islamic Wills Naperville, Illinois is dedicated to providing wills and estate plans that comply with state, federal and Islamic law. Islamic Wills USA was founded by two Muslim attorneys who recognized a need for customized legal services for Muslims living in Naperville.

Our lawyers and Islamic scholars will take the time to understand your personal, familial and financial situation and create an estate plan that fits your needs and helps you:

  • Value Your Assets

  • Funeral Arrangements

  • Wasiyya Bequest

  • Choosing an Executor

  • Choosing a Guardian for Your Children

  • Wealth Distribution to your Heirs

Islamic Wills USA is not a form-filling, “do-it-yourself” estate planning website. We are a law firm; our lawyers will take the time to understand your personal, familial and financial situation and draft a custom will or estate plan that fits your needs.

Our Naperville Lawyers help Ensure a Sharia Compliant Islamic Will

Best of all, we have teamed up with renowned Islamic scholars who will review your will or estate plan to ensure it complies with Islamic law.

From what is left by parents and those nearest related-there is a share for men and a share for women – whether the property be large or small. A share made fardh (compulsory).

(Qur’an: Surah Al Nisa 4:7)

Islamic References

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)
Learn the Science of Inheritance because it is from your religion, it is half of knowledge, and it is the first knowledge that would be removed from my nation.
(Al-Hakim)
A man may do good deeds for seventy years but if he acts unjustly when he leaves his last testament, the wickedness of his deed will be sealed upon him, and he will enter the Fire.
If, on the other hand, a man acts wickedly for seventy years but is just in his last will and testament, the goodness of his deed will be sealed upon him, and he will enter the Garden.
(Ahmed and Ibn Majah)