Every year, Muslims prepare for Hajj spiritually—yet many overlook one of the most emphasized responsibilities in Islam before major travel.
Hajj involves long travel, physical exertion, heat, and unpredictability. Islam teaches tawakkul paired with preparation.
Preparing your Islamic Will before Hajj is not fear-based — it is faith-based responsibility.
Takes about 15–30 minutes • State-specific • Sharia-compliant
Many Muslims assume their estate will automatically follow Islamic law.
In the United States, this is incorrect.
Without a valid Islamic will:
An Islamic Will is the legal mechanism that ensures your religious obligations are honored under U.S. law.
Making a Will Before Hajj Is Sunnah-Aligned
Scholars have long advised Muslims not to travel for Hajj without arranging their affairs.
Preparing your Islamic Will before Hajj:
A clear estate plan brings peace of heart when standing in Arafah.
Prepare your Islamic Will today and travel with peace of mind.
Before leaving for Hajj, your Islamic will should clearly address:
Sharia-compliant
inheritance distribution
Executor appointment
Guardianship for minor
children
Payment of debts
Permissible bequests,
including Sadaqah Jariyya
(up to one-third)
If your life has changed—marriage, children, property—your will should be updated before departure.
No.
Many pilgrims complete their Islamic Will online using the Shariawiz software in under 15 minutes.
Preparing your Islamic Will is one of the most responsible steps you can take as a believer.
Hajj is a journey of surrender to Allah.
Preparing your Islamic Will is part of that surrender.
Leave knowing:
Yes. Beneficiary designations do not cover guardianship, Islamic bequests, or all assets.
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