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Inheritance & wills in Djibouti

Family Code (Loi 152/AN/02/4ème L, 2002) applies Shafiʿi faraid for Muslim citizens (94% of the population); civil intestacy applies for non-Muslim residents. Statutory Wajib Wasiyyah recognised for orphaned grandchildren.

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 Djiboutiand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

Family Code (Loi 152/AN/02/4ème L, 2002) applies Shafiʿi faraid for Muslim citizens (94% of the population); civil intestacy applies for non-Muslim residents. Statutory Wajib Wasiyyah recognised for orphaned grandchildren.

What makes a will valid

Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before a notaire or 2 adult Muslim witnesses; must specify testator name, madhhab (Shafiʿi-default), and executor.

Registration & where to lodge

Notaire (Chambre des notaires) under the Ministry of Justice; Tribunal du statut personnel (Sharia court) issues the certificate of inheritance.

Witness rules

2 adult Muslim witnesses (male; or 1 male + 2 female under Shafiʿi rules), non-beneficiaries.

Zakat in Djibouti

Collecting authority
Ministère des Affaires Musulmanes, de la Culture et des Biens Waqfs
Tax relief
Donations to assoc reconnues deductible under CGI
Maximum relief
5 % of taxable income
Notes
Voluntary; Shafiʿi-aligned, coordinated through the Awqaf Ministry.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Faraid + Wajib Wasiyyah for orphaned grandchildren of a predeceased child, capped at 1/3.

Probate / execution after death

Tribunal du statut personnel issues the deed; the Cour Suprême hears appeals. Banks and the Cadastre follow the deed.

Scholar notes

Shafiʿi default; MAMBE (Ministry of Muslim Affairs) issues fatwa references and mediates disputes.

Common pitfalls

  • Bilingual Arabic/French documentation expected.
  • Cross-border family assets (Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea) require legalised translations for probate.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Djibouti

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

    Family Code (Loi 152/AN/02/4ème L, 2002) applies Shafiʿi faraid for Muslim citizens (94% of the population); civil intestacy applies for non-Muslim residents. Statutory Wajib Wasiyyah recognised for orphaned grandchildren.

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

    Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before a notaire or 2 adult Muslim witnesses; must specify testator name, madhhab (Shafiʿi-default), and executor.

  • Where do I register my will in Djibouti?

    Notaire (Chambre des notaires) under the Ministry of Justice; Tribunal du statut personnel (Sharia court) issues the certificate of inheritance.

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

    Faraid + Wajib Wasiyyah for orphaned grandchildren of a predeceased child, capped at 1/3.

  • How does probate work in Djibouti?

    Tribunal du statut personnel issues the deed; the Cour Suprême hears appeals. Banks and the Cadastre follow the deed.

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

    2 adult Muslim witnesses (male; or 1 male + 2 female under Shafiʿi rules), non-beneficiaries.

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

    Bilingual Arabic/French documentation expected. Cross-border family assets (Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea) require legalised translations for probate.

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