2022
DOI: 10.1108/ijif-01-2021-0013
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Legislative provisions forwaṣiyyah wājibahin Malaysia and Indonesia: to what extent do they differ in practice?

Abstract: PurposeThis research aims to examine and compare differences in waṣiyyah wājibah (obligatory bequest) (WW) practices in Malaysia and Indonesia.Design/methodology/approachThis is an exploratory qualitative research, employing a thematic analysis approach. Six Muslim Wills (State) Enactments [Enakmen Wasiat Orang Islam (Negeri)] in Malaysia, Islamic Law Compilation (Kompilasi Hukum Islam) in Indonesia, two fatwas (ruling in religious matters) and one court case from each country are analysed. Data is collected f… Show more

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“…In addition, the study results show that the topic of discussion on Islamic estate planning during life is very significant in human life (Noordin et al, 2016;Abdul Shukor et al, 2019;Hassan, 2020;Asni & Sulong, 2020;Alma'amun et al, 2022). This coincides with the hadith of the Prophet SAW who encouraged people to plan their property during life:…”
Section: Practical Implicationssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In addition, the study results show that the topic of discussion on Islamic estate planning during life is very significant in human life (Noordin et al, 2016;Abdul Shukor et al, 2019;Hassan, 2020;Asni & Sulong, 2020;Alma'amun et al, 2022). This coincides with the hadith of the Prophet SAW who encouraged people to plan their property during life:…”
Section: Practical Implicationssupporting
confidence: 64%