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Inheritance & wills in Bahrain

Sunni Family Law 19/2009 applies classical Sunni faraid (Maliki-default) to Sunni citizens; Jaʿfari Family Law 19/2017 applies Jaʿfari faraid to Shia citizens (roughly 60-70% of the population).

Informational — not legal advice

Statutes change; statements here reflect publicly available references as of 2025. For specific drafting and probate, consult a qualified lawyer admitted in Bahrainand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

Sunni Family Law 19/2009 applies classical Sunni faraid (Maliki-default) to Sunni citizens; Jaʿfari Family Law 19/2017 applies Jaʿfari faraid to Shia citizens (roughly 60-70% of the population).

What makes a will valid

Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before 2 adult Muslim witnesses or a notary; must specify testator sect and madhhab. Handwritten wills accepted with 2 witnesses.

Registration & where to lodge

Ministry of Justice — Notarisation Office. Sharia Court (Sunni or Jaʿfari, by deceased sect) issues حصر الإرث.

Witness rules

2 adult Muslim witnesses of ‘adala; sect of witnesses should match deceased sect where possible.

Zakat in Bahrain

Collecting authority
Bahrain Zakat Fund under the Sunni Awqaf Directorate (and separate Jaʿfari Awqaf for Shia)
Tax relief
No personal income tax — Zakat sits independently
Maximum relief
N/A (no personal income tax)
Notes
Sect-separated funds. Voluntary collection with strong banking-sector partnerships.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Faraid (Sunni or Jaʿfari, by deceased sect); no civil override for Muslim citizens.

Probate / execution after death

Sharia Court issues حصر الإرث; banks (CBB-regulated) and the Survey & Land Registration Bureau follow.

Scholar notes

Maliki + Jaʿfari co-exist; specify madhhab clearly in the wasiyyah. Sect declaration governs court route.

Common pitfalls

  • Sect declaration governs court route.
  • Non-Bahraini expat wills should use parallel English-language will registered with the executor’s home country.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Bahrain

  • Is Islamic inheritance (faraid) legally recognised in Bahrain?

    Sunni Family Law 19/2009 applies classical Sunni faraid (Maliki-default) to Sunni citizens; Jaʿfari Family Law 19/2017 applies Jaʿfari faraid to Shia citizens (roughly 60-70% of the population).

  • What makes an Islamic will (Wasiyyah) legally valid in Bahrain?

    Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before 2 adult Muslim witnesses or a notary; must specify testator sect and madhhab. Handwritten wills accepted with 2 witnesses.

  • Where do I register my will in Bahrain?

    Ministry of Justice — Notarisation Office. Sharia Court (Sunni or Jaʿfari, by deceased sect) issues حصر الإرث.

  • Does Bahrain have forced-heirship rules that override an Islamic will?

    Faraid (Sunni or Jaʿfari, by deceased sect); no civil override for Muslim citizens.

  • How does probate work in Bahrain?

    Sharia Court issues حصر الإرث; banks (CBB-regulated) and the Survey & Land Registration Bureau follow.

  • How many witnesses do I need for a will in Bahrain?

    2 adult Muslim witnesses of ‘adala; sect of witnesses should match deceased sect where possible.

  • What are the most common Islamic-will pitfalls in Bahrain?

    Sect declaration governs court route. Non-Bahraini expat wills should use parallel English-language will registered with the executor’s home country.

Ready to draft?

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