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Inheritance & wills in Finland

The Finnish Code of Inheritance (Perintökaari, 1965) applies to all residents. Muslim community ~100,000 (Somalis, Tatars — the 200-year-old Finnish Tatar community are indigenous Muslims — plus Iraqis, Kurds, Turks in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku). Finland is an EU member; Regulation 650/2012 election available.

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 Finlandand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

The Finnish Code of Inheritance (Perintökaari, 1965) applies to all residents. Muslim community ~100,000 (Somalis, Tatars — the 200-year-old Finnish Tatar community are indigenous Muslims — plus Iraqis, Kurds, Turks in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku). Finland is an EU member; Regulation 650/2012 election available.

What makes a will valid

Written, signed by testator in the simultaneous presence of 2 adult witnesses. Testator does not need to reveal contents but witnesses must know it is a will.

Registration & where to lodge

No mandatory register. Digital & Population Data Services Agency (DVV) processes inheritance after death via mandatory Estate Inventory (perukirja). Optional deposit with a Finnish notary or bank safety deposit box.

Witness rules

2 adult competent witnesses, not related to testator, not beneficiaries. Both present at signing.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Lakiosa (statutory share): direct descendants entitled to 1/2 of intestate share. Surviving spouse gets right to keep the family home + household goods regardless of will (avio-oikeus).

Probate / execution after death

Perukirja (estate inventory) must be filed with the Tax Administration within 3 months of death. Distribution follows a private ositus + perinnönjako (division deed) among heirs. Court intervention only if contested.

Scholar notes

Finnish Tatars follow Hanafi fiqh with continuous local scholarly practice since 1830. The Islamic Council of Finland coordinates fatwa questions with the European Council for Fatwa & Research.

Common pitfalls

  • The surviving spouse's right to retain the family home overrides both the will AND faraid distribution — plan by owning the home in the spouse's name if desired.
  • Perukirja delays incur significant tax penalties — brief your executor before it is needed.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Finland

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

    The Finnish Code of Inheritance (Perintökaari, 1965) applies to all residents. Muslim community ~100,000 (Somalis, Tatars — the 200-year-old Finnish Tatar community are indigenous Muslims — plus Iraqis, Kurds, Turks in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku). Finland is an EU member; Regulation 650/2012 election available.

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

    Written, signed by testator in the simultaneous presence of 2 adult witnesses. Testator does not need to reveal contents but witnesses must know it is a will.

  • Where do I register my will in Finland?

    No mandatory register. Digital & Population Data Services Agency (DVV) processes inheritance after death via mandatory Estate Inventory (perukirja). Optional deposit with a Finnish notary or bank safety deposit box.

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

    Lakiosa (statutory share): direct descendants entitled to 1/2 of intestate share. Surviving spouse gets right to keep the family home + household goods regardless of will (avio-oikeus).

  • How does probate work in Finland?

    Perukirja (estate inventory) must be filed with the Tax Administration within 3 months of death. Distribution follows a private ositus + perinnönjako (division deed) among heirs. Court intervention only if contested.

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

    2 adult competent witnesses, not related to testator, not beneficiaries. Both present at signing.

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

    The surviving spouse's right to retain the family home overrides both the will AND faraid distribution — plan by owning the home in the spouse's name if desired. Perukirja delays incur significant tax penalties — brief your executor before it is needed.

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