(Saturday, 9:30am - 4:30pm)
📍 Gateway West Building, Beach Road
💰 $97/pax
In-depth guidance from seasoned experts in Islamic finance.
Completion resources: Worksheets, Learning Materials.
Lunch and refreshments provided.
Dedicated prayer space available.
Understand the critical role of Islamic inheritance planning in securing your family's future
Learn the essentials of Faraid and Wasiat, and their application in estate planning
Guidance on preparing a valid Islamic Will that reflects your wishes
Insight into Singapore's asset distribution and property laws
Effective ways to safeguard your wealth and avoid common pitfalls
Plan comprehensively for your dependents while adhering to your faith
Register Now and let us help you plan for the future with confidence
This workshop primarily focuses on educating attendees about Islamic inheritance laws, specifically Wasiat (Islamic Will) and Faraid (Islamic law of inheritance), and how they apply within the context of Singapore's legal framework.
The workshop is ideal for any Muslim individual or family living in Singapore who wants to understand and apply Islamic inheritance laws in their estate planning.
No, prior knowledge is not required. The workshop is designed to cater to a range of understanding levels, from beginners to those with some knowledge of Islamic finance and law.
The workshop is a 4-hour session, conducted online via Zoom. It includes presentations, Q&A sessions, and interactive discussions.
Yes, there is a nominal fee of SGD 97 to attend and you will get BONUSES worth SGD 491
Yes, attendees will receive workshop materials, which may include handouts, an ebook, and other relevant resources for future reference.
While the workshop provides general guidance, attendees can schedule a personal consultation for more tailored advice. It's a free 30-minute consult that you can schedule with Afiq after the completion of the workshop.
We encourage active participation and questions during the workshop. Our experts will do their best to address specific queries within the scope of the session.