پاکستان میں وصیتی نظام، اطلاق واثرات: اسلامی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں تجزیاتی مطالعہ The Will System in Pakistan, Application and Implications: An Analytical Study in the Light of Islamic Teachings

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Dr.Mati Ur Rehman
Basharat Rafique
Muhammad Mansoor Rasheed

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In Islam, the concept of will holds significant importance, as it pertains to the distribution of wealth and assets after an individual's demise. The abstract explores how Islamic teachings regarding wills are implemented in Pakistan, considering cultural, legal, and social factors. The religious significance of wills is evident from the Holy Quran and hadiths, Islamic teachings emphasize the importance of equitable distribution of wealth among heirs. To whom it is not valid to bequeath and what and how much to bequeath will be explained. Islam gives a great importance to the will, as it is legitimated, and a confirmed Sunnah indicated by the Noble Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet. The will precedes the implementation of inheritance rights, because it is done by the will of the deceased. Although it is not compulsory for him, but it is part of his worldly gain and the benefit of his deeds for which he will be rewarded after his death. Writing a will is a matter that every Muslim and Muslim woman must take care of so that his heirs from his family know what he has and what he owes, and he is discharged from what his family may fall into after his death. Exist, and to accept the bequest if it is a specific person, and that the bequest be a resident money capable of inheritance, and it is also required in the recommended that it be in fact or judgment, and if it is not present, the will is not valid because the will for the nullified is not valid.

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Mati Ur Rehman , D., Rafique , B., & Mansoor Rasheed , M. (2023). پاکستان میں وصیتی نظام، اطلاق واثرات: اسلامی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں تجزیاتی مطالعہ : The Will System in Pakistan, Application and Implications: An Analytical Study in the Light of Islamic Teachings. International Research Journal of Islamic Culture and Communication, 1(2), 26–36. Retrieved from http://irjicc.com/index.php/irjicc/article/view/17
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