Pearl of Wisdom

'I have not profited by any speech after the Messenger of Allah (SAWA) more than by a letter written by 'Ali b. Abi Talib (AS). He wrote to me, saying, But now, indeed man grieves for having missed that which he would not have attained anyway, and is overjoyed at attaining that which he would not have missed anyway. So, let your happiness be for what you attain for your Hereafter, and let your regret be for what you miss of it. Do not be happy for what you attain for this world, nor regret sorrowfully what you miss from it, and let your concern be for what comes after death, and peace be with you. '

Ibn 'Abbas
Matalib al-Sa'ul, p. 55

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Question : #982 Category: Death Issues
Subject: Islamic Will/Inheritance
Question: ASA

I would be very grateful if you could please provide me with some advice regarding Islamic Wills and the Quranic guidance around this.

I am a female who is not yet married and without children.

I have a mother and father and two siblings, plus one niece, Mash'Allah and Alhumdollilah.

Please can you specify who I am obliged to give to and what sort of proportion of wealth?

JazakAllah Khair
Madiha
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