
SYARIAH WILL
Feeling uncertain about creating a simple Syariah Will? Worry no more!
At Aegis 24-7, our Syariah Will is created with careful reference to the Syariah in Singapore. We ensure that your assets are distributed in accordance with Faraid after passing on.

SYARIAH WILL
Feeling uncertain about creating a simple Syariah Will? Worry no more!
At Aegis 24-7, our Syariah Will is created with careful reference to the Syariah in Singapore. We ensure that your assets are distributed in accordance with Faraid after passing on.
HOW CAN I GET STARTED?
HOW CAN I GET STARTED?

Step 1
Select to purchase a Muslim Will from our payment page.

Step 2
Log in to your account, follow the instructions, and complete your Will in under 10 minutes.

Step 3
After submission, you will receive an email with your Will, get 2 witnesses who are above 21 years old to sign and your Will is now a legally recognised document.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When it involves private properties and businesses, additional details are needed to ensure your wishes are accurately documented and communicated in your Will. Since our platform is designed for simple Will setups, we recommend engaging professional lawyers trained in the area of Faraid Law to assist you better.
Testator – Person who creates the Will
Executor – Person who administers your Will to relevant authorities and ensure correct distribution as per the Will
Beneficiary – Person who inherit your estate
Estate – Includes the Testator’s net worth such as Cash, Real estate, Possessions, Financial Securities, Investments, Stocks, Luxury goods, and other valuable items that could be exchanged for cash
Yes, a Muslim Will in Singapore must be witnessed by two male Muslim adults who are not beneficiaries.Â
As a Muslim with only daughters, if you don’t take any action, up to 50% of your estate may go to the MUIS (Muslim Council) automatically.
Yes, our professional Singaporean lawyers with more than 20 years experience are available to assist you with your Will intentions. Contact us for more details.
If your beneficiary already owns an HDB, the process will be subjected to HDB regulations on property liquidation. The proceeds from the sale will be considered part of your estate and distributed according to your Will.
Your assets will be distributed according to Syariah law. The remaining portion of your estate, after distributions, will then be allocated for charity.
If you have specific assets you want to allocate to someone, or if you want to ensure a trusted person manages your estate after you pass, it’s important to include these details in your Will. However, please note that your Will becomes invalid after you get married, and you will need to create a new one.
