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The Wasiyyah Archive
The Wasiyyah Archive
The Wasiyyah Archive

A structured Islamic record of obligation, instruction, and final accountability.

The Wasiyyah Archive

A structured Wasiyyah companion record for Islamic end-of-life preparation, family obligations, debts, trusts, guardianship notes and final guidance.

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This document exists to organise what must be made clear before a Wasiyyah is written, witnessed, and executed.

What It Is Not

  • It is not a legally binding will
  • It does not replace a Wasiyyah
  • It does not determine inheritance shares

It exists to ensure that when a will is executed, it is executed with clarity.

What This Archive Contains

The Wasiyyah Archive is a structured record designed to capture the matters most commonly left unclear at death.

It provides a disciplined framework to document:

  • Debts and financial obligations
  • Religious dues (zakat, kaffārah)
  • Trusts and responsibilities held for others
  • Dependants and guardianship considerations
  • Financial, property, and digital assets
  • Executor guidance and scope of authority
  • Burial preferences and charitable intentions
  • Ethical counsel and personal instruction
  • Tawbah, reconciliation, and final testimony of faith

Each section is written to reduce ambiguity, prevent disputes, and preserve accountability.

Structured Across Eight Recorded Domains

I — Obligations

  • Debts, financial liabilities, and unpaid religious dues are recorded so that no right remains suspended.

II — Stewardship

  • Dependants, guardianship, and executor responsibility are defined with clarity of role and limitation.

III — Inventory

  • Financial accounts, property, business interests, and digital presence are documented to prevent confusion and loss.

IV — Instructions

  • Burial wishes and charitable intentions are recorded within Islamic limits.

V — Ethical Messages

  • Measured counsel intended to reduce conflict and preserve dignity among those who remain.

VI — Tawbah & Reconciliation

  • A dedicated space to acknowledge rights, seek forgiveness, and correct what remains unresolved.

VII — Faith & Duʿāʾ

  • Final written testimony of belief and supplication.

VIII — Closing Counsel & Declaration

  • Executor guidance, legal clarification, and formal written declaration of intent.

Why This Exists

In Islamic practice:

  • Debts are settled before inheritance
  • Trusts must be returned
  • Bequests are limited and regulated
  • Rights between people remain accountable

What is not written risks being disputed.

What is unclear risks burdening those who follow.

The Object

A restrained, archival-format document designed for permanence and clarity.

  • Structured page system (guided + free record)
  • Balanced writing capacity across all sections
  • Designed for long-term retention and reference
  • Produced as a companion document to formal estate planning

Object Notes

Structured Record System
A disciplined framework organised across eight domains to capture obligations, assets, instructions, and final counsel with clarity.
Sharīʿah-Aligned Framework
Built in accordance with Islamic principles of debt settlement, trust (amānah), and regulated bequest, without altering fixed inheritance shares.
Companion to a Formal Will
Designed to sit alongside a legally executed will, ensuring that what must be recorded is not omitted before execution.
Guided + Free Entry Layout
Structured prompts where clarity is required, and open space where discretion must remain with the writer.
Archival Format
Measured page design with balanced writing capacity, intended for long-term retention and reference.
Prepared and dispatched within 3-7 working days.

It is not written for sentiment.
It is written so that nothing essential is left uncertain.

الأمانة · الديمومة · القصد · الإرث

Trust · Permanence · Intention · Legacy

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