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