The Napoleonic Civil Code (Book III) governs Luxembourg estates. Muslim community ~15,000 (mostly Bosnian, Kosovar, Moroccan, Algerian, Turkish + growing MENA fintech professionals). Luxembourg is an EU member and Regulation 650/2012 election is widely used given Luxembourg's expat-heavy population.
Statutes change; statements here reflect publicly available references as of 2025. For specific drafting and probate, consult a qualified lawyer admitted in Luxembourgand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.
The Napoleonic Civil Code (Book III) governs Luxembourg estates. Muslim community ~15,000 (mostly Bosnian, Kosovar, Moroccan, Algerian, Turkish + growing MENA fintech professionals). Luxembourg is an EU member and Regulation 650/2012 election is widely used given Luxembourg's expat-heavy population.
Three forms: (1) holographic — entirely handwritten, signed, dated by testator alone; (2) authentic — before 2 notaries or 1 notary + 2 witnesses; (3) mystic (secret) — sealed and delivered to notary.
Central Register of Wills at the Notarial Chamber (Chambre des Notaires du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg). Automatic for authentic wills; holographic deposits optional.
Authentic form requires 2 witnesses OR a second notary — witnesses must be capable adults not related to beneficiaries.
Réserve héréditaire: descendants receive 1/2 (one child), 2/3 (two children), or 3/4 (three or more) of the estate. The remaining is the quotité disponible (freely disposable portion).
Simplified administration through the Chambre des Notaires. Certificate of Inheritance (acte de notoriété) issued by notary. Grand-Ducal Registration Duty applies (0–15% depending on kinship).
Given Luxembourg's fintech expat concentration, Regulation 650/2012 election to the law of nationality is the most-used strategy. The Shoura provides scholar-reviewed template wasiyyah for Luxembourgish residents.
Is Islamic inheritance (faraid) legally recognised in Luxembourg?
The Napoleonic Civil Code (Book III) governs Luxembourg estates. Muslim community ~15,000 (mostly Bosnian, Kosovar, Moroccan, Algerian, Turkish + growing MENA fintech professionals). Luxembourg is an EU member and Regulation 650/2012 election is widely used given Luxembourg's expat-heavy population.
What makes an Islamic will (Wasiyyah) legally valid in Luxembourg?
Three forms: (1) holographic — entirely handwritten, signed, dated by testator alone; (2) authentic — before 2 notaries or 1 notary + 2 witnesses; (3) mystic (secret) — sealed and delivered to notary.
Where do I register my will in Luxembourg?
Central Register of Wills at the Notarial Chamber (Chambre des Notaires du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg). Automatic for authentic wills; holographic deposits optional.
Does Luxembourg have forced-heirship rules that override an Islamic will?
Réserve héréditaire: descendants receive 1/2 (one child), 2/3 (two children), or 3/4 (three or more) of the estate. The remaining is the quotité disponible (freely disposable portion).
How does probate work in Luxembourg?
Simplified administration through the Chambre des Notaires. Certificate of Inheritance (acte de notoriété) issued by notary. Grand-Ducal Registration Duty applies (0–15% depending on kinship).
How many witnesses do I need for a will in Luxembourg?
Authentic form requires 2 witnesses OR a second notary — witnesses must be capable adults not related to beneficiaries.
What are the most common Islamic-will pitfalls in Luxembourg?
Réserve héréditaire is unusually large (up to 3/4) — for Muslim testators, this often necessitates the EU 650/2012 election. Cross-border estates involving Belgium, France, Germany face potential double-registration duty — coordinate with a notary in each jurisdiction.
Apply this knowledge in the Wasiyyah writer or run the inheritance numbers.