27/05/2026
Do Islamic wills legally stand up in WA?
Short answer: yes — they can.
But only if they are drafted and executed properly under Western Australian law.
A lot of people assume that if a will follows Islamic principles, that automatically makes it valid.
It doesn’t.
In WA, an Islamic will still needs to satisfy the legal requirements of the Wills Act 1970 (WA). Generally, that means it must be in writing, signed by the testator, and witnessed by at least 2 witnesses present at the same time.
So the real answer is this:
An Islamic will can absolutely operate in WA —
but it has to be a legally valid WA will first.
Here’s what people need to understand 👇
🔹 Religious wishes alone are not enough
If the document is not properly signed and witnessed, there can be real problems in probate.
🔹 Your executor may still need Probate
If the deceased owned WA assets such as real estate or bank accounts in their sole name, the executor will usually need a grant of probate before dealing with them.
🔹 Family provision claims can still happen
Even if the will is valid, certain eligible people may still challenge the estate for further provision under WA law. That is one of the biggest misunderstandings I see.
🔹 Bad drafting creates real risk
If you want your estate distributed in a way that aligns with your faith, it needs to be carefully drafted so it is both Islamically intended and legally enforceable in WA.
The takeaway?
An Islamic will is not separate from WA law.
It has to work with WA law.
Done properly, it can.
Done badly, it can create disputes, delay, and outcomes you never intended.
📩 Rebus Legal – Wills, estate planning & legal advice
📩 RG Settlements – Estate-related property transfers
📩 Rothschild Group – Structuring & asset planning
If you want your will to reflect both your Deen and your legal obligations in WA, get it drafted properly.
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العربية:
هل الوصية الإسلامية معترف بها قانونيًا في غرب أستراليا؟
الإجابة المختصرة: نعم، يمكن ذلك — لكن فقط إذا تم إعدادها وتوقيعها بشكل صحيح وفق قانون غرب أستراليا.
الوصية الإسلامية لا تكفي من الناحية الشرعية فقط، بل يجب أن تكون أيضًا وصية قانونية صحيحة حسب قانون الولاية.
هذا يعني عادةً:
• أن تكون مكتوبة
• موقعة من صاحب الوصية
• وموقعة أمام شاهدين في نفس الوقت
ومع ذلك، حتى لو كانت صحيحة، قد يبقى لبعض الأشخاص الحق في المطالبة من التركة بموجب قانون الولاية.
لذلك، إذا كنت تريد وصية تعكس الشريعة الإسلامية وتحمي موقفك القانوني في نفس الوقت، يجب إعدادها بشكل صحيح ودقيق.