AmanahSuite
AmanahSuite
Our mission
We built AmanahSuite because millions of Muslims around the world are living without a will — not from neglect, but because the tools available weren't built for them.
مَا حَقُّ امْرِئٍ مُسْلِمٍ لَهُ شَيْءٌ يُرِيدُ أَنْ يُوصِيَ فِيهِ يَبِيتُ لَيْلَتَيْنِ
“It is not permissible for any Muslim who has something to bequest to stay for two nights without having his last will written.”
— Sahih al-Bukhari 2738
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was direct about this. A wasiyyah is not a nice-to-have. It is a religious obligation — one that most of us have not fulfilled.
Writing an Islamic will has traditionally required three things: knowledge of Faraidh (the Quranic inheritance rules), access to a qualified Islamic scholar, and a solicitor experienced in Islamic estate planning. Most Muslims have none of the three.
The result: Muslim families in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia routinely die intestate, leaving their estates to be distributed by civil law — rules that bear no relation to what the Quran prescribes.
We saw a gap between the obligation and the tools. We built AmanahSuite to close it.
Implements the Hanafi school — the most widely followed globally. Exact fraction arithmetic, all blocking rules, Awl and Radd. Based directly on Quran 4:11–12.
Nine guided steps: family structure, assets, heirs, Faraidh allocation, optional bequest, guardian, executor, janazah instructions, and review.
A formatted, print-ready Islamic will document. Sign it before two witnesses and store it safely — or take it to a solicitor for attestation.
Your will data never leaves our encrypted database. PDFs are generated fresh — never stored. Row-level security means only you can see your data.
AmanahSuite is a software tool. It is not a fatwa, not a legal opinion, and not a substitute for a qualified Islamic scholar or solicitor. For complex family situations — multiple marriages, adopted children, large estates, business interests — please seek specialist advice.
A will created with AmanahSuite fulfils the religious obligation of having a wasiyyah. For full civil law enforceability in the UK, it should also be signed before two witnesses per the Wills Act 1837, and ideally reviewed by a solicitor.
Free to start. Takes about 30 minutes. Your obligation fulfilled.
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