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Beginners’ Course on IslamLesson 9
Lesson Outline Presentation by Paul and Sarah
Presentation by Yusman and Serene
Revisiting Ihsan
Wealth management in Islam: Making a will Understanding Faraid
My story: Sharing by Anwar Shah and Azzahra Durra
Giving Zakat
Will be presented by: Paul and Sarah
30th August 2012
Fasting in the month of Ramadan
Will be presented by: Yusman and Serene
6th September 2012
Revisiting Ihsan
Recapitulate What is Ihsan?
“Ihsan is that you serve and worship Allah as though you see Him, if not, certainly He
sees you.”Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)
Concept of consciousness
Life as a Muslim:Relation with the Creator
Loving the Creator.“I treat My servant as he hopes that I would treat him.
I am with him whenever he remembers Me; if he remembers Me in his heart, I remember him in My ‘Heart’; if he remembers Me in a gathering, I remember him in a gathering far better than that
gathering;
if he draws near to Me a hand’s span, I draw near to him an arm’s length; if he draws near to Me an arm’s
length, I draw near to him a fathom’s length; and if he comes to Me walking, I go to him running."
Life as a Muslim:Relation with Mankind
Social responsibility to other creations
“While a man was going on his way, he saw a thorny branch and removed it from the way, and Allah became pleased with his actions, loves him and forgave him for that, and he
was admitted to Paradise.”Sayings of Prophet Muhammad
Life as a Muslim:Relation with Mankind What is the highest degree of
relationship with Mankind?
To treat others the way you like to be treated. Your family members, Your friends, Those who hated you…?
Wealth Management in Islam
Wealth Management in Islam Islam is a religion
that addresses the needs of a person:1. How to connect to
the Creator;2. How to connect
the Creation.
Wealth Management in Islam Family institution have a deep importance in the
religion. The messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be
upon him) advised us to ensure that our family members would have a secure future upon our demise.
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“It is better to leave your heirs independent of means, than to leave them poor and holding out their hands to people…”
Saying of Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon him
Wealth Management in IslamRights of the deceased: There are rights of the deceased that need to be
observed.1. Burial rights;
2. To settle his/her debts;
3. Bequests rights (Will);
4. Estate Division amongst the family members (Faraid).
Bequest Rights
Narrated Abdullah bin Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "It
is not permissible for any Muslim who has
something to will to stay for two nights without
having his last will and testament written and
kept ready with him."
Saying of Prophet Muhammad peace and blessings be upon him
Estate Division (Irth/ Law of Faraid)
Estate division refers to the share allotted to each heir by Sacred Law.
The scriptural basis for estate division, prior to the consensus of scholars, consists of the Quranic verses on inheritance (4:11 – 12, 4:176) and traditions of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) where he said:
“Give the obligatory shares of the estate to those who deserve them…”
Narrated by Imam al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim
Wealth Management in Islam
The Difference between bequests and estate division: A bequest is the act of a living person
disposing of his own property, even if it is to be implemented after his death.
An estate division occurs after his death according to the Quranic rules of inheritance.
Wealth Management in IslamThe Difference between bequests and estate division: Bequests:
1. Maximum amount is a third of his property;
2. Is valid to be made for Muslims and Non-Muslims;
3. Is not valid if it were to be given to those who have a share in the estate division.
Wealth Management in Islam Estate Division:
1. Have a specific share allocated for each member of the family;
2. Will only be distributed once the other rights of the deceased have been observed (burial rights, debts are settled and bequests have been fulfilled);
3. Is not applicable if the family member falls in one of the three categories, (He/she murdered the deceased, he/she is of a different faith, he/she is a slave).
Wealth Management in IslamMuslims in Singapore: Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) All Muslims in Singapore are directly under AMLA The law governs the marriage, divorce, burial and
inheritance. All Muslims inheritance will fall under the Faraid law,
unless stated.
http://www.syariahcourt.gov.sg
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