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Inheritance & wills in Ethiopia

The Civil Code 1960 (Book III) is the default. Federal Proclamation 188/1999 establishes Federal Sharia Courts for Muslim personal-status matters (including inheritance) where ALL parties consent in writing to Sharia jurisdiction. Without that consent the Civil Code applies. Most Ethiopian Muslims follow Shafi‘i fiqh (Harar, Wollo, Bale, Arsi).

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 Ethiopiaand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

The Civil Code 1960 (Book III) is the default. Federal Proclamation 188/1999 establishes Federal Sharia Courts for Muslim personal-status matters (including inheritance) where ALL parties consent in writing to Sharia jurisdiction. Without that consent the Civil Code applies. Most Ethiopian Muslims follow Shafi‘i fiqh (Harar, Wollo, Bale, Arsi).

What makes a will valid

A wasiyyah up to one-third under Sharia jurisdiction. Under the Civil Code, a holographic or witnessed will (Art. 881) attested by 4 witnesses is required — a higher bar than most jurisdictions.

Registration & where to lodge

Federal Sharia Court Registry (Muslim track) or Federal First Instance Court (civil track). Wills may be deposited with a notary public (Office of the Documents Authentication and Registration Agency).

Witness rules

Sharia track: 2 adult Muslim male witnesses. Civil track: 4 witnesses (Civil Code Art. 881).

Zakat in Ethiopia

Collecting authority
Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council (EIASC / Mejlis) · Federal Sharia Court
Tax relief
No formal Zakat tax-deduction at the federal level. Mejlis collection runs as a parallel voluntary system through regional councils.
Maximum relief
N/A
Notes
Mejlis publishes annual Nisab in ETB. Regional councils (Addis Ababa, Harari, Afar, Somali) administer collection. Distribution prioritises orphans, displaced persons and madrasa students.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Civil Code Art. 826 — descendants and surviving spouse have protected reserves. Sharia jurisdiction overrides ONLY with documented party consent.

Probate / execution after death

Federal Sharia Court issues an Inheritance Certificate (መረጃ መታወቂያ) for the Muslim track; Federal First Instance Court issues a Succession Certificate for the civil track.

Scholar notes

The Mejlis issues annual Nisab guidance and fatwas on inheritance disputes. Harari, Afari, Somali and Oromo Muslim populations all follow Shafi‘i with some local variations.

Common pitfalls

  • Sharia jurisdiction requires written consent of ALL parties before the case opens — if any heir withholds consent, the Civil Code’s forced-heirship rules apply.
  • Inter-regional moves (Addis Ababa vs Harar) can shift effective enforcement — register the wasiyyah in the region where the bulk of assets sit.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Ethiopia

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

    The Civil Code 1960 (Book III) is the default. Federal Proclamation 188/1999 establishes Federal Sharia Courts for Muslim personal-status matters (including inheritance) where ALL parties consent in writing to Sharia jurisdiction. Without that consent the Civil Code applies. Most Ethiopian Muslims follow Shafi‘i fiqh (Harar, Wollo, Bale, Arsi).

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

    A wasiyyah up to one-third under Sharia jurisdiction. Under the Civil Code, a holographic or witnessed will (Art. 881) attested by 4 witnesses is required — a higher bar than most jurisdictions.

  • Where do I register my will in Ethiopia?

    Federal Sharia Court Registry (Muslim track) or Federal First Instance Court (civil track). Wills may be deposited with a notary public (Office of the Documents Authentication and Registration Agency).

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

    Civil Code Art. 826 — descendants and surviving spouse have protected reserves. Sharia jurisdiction overrides ONLY with documented party consent.

  • How does probate work in Ethiopia?

    Federal Sharia Court issues an Inheritance Certificate (መረጃ መታወቂያ) for the Muslim track; Federal First Instance Court issues a Succession Certificate for the civil track.

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

    Sharia track: 2 adult Muslim male witnesses. Civil track: 4 witnesses (Civil Code Art. 881).

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

    Sharia jurisdiction requires written consent of ALL parties before the case opens — if any heir withholds consent, the Civil Code’s forced-heirship rules apply. Inter-regional moves (Addis Ababa vs Harar) can shift effective enforcement — register the wasiyyah in the region where the bulk of assets sit.

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