Code des Personnes et de la Famille 2011 (Arts. 751-756) — Muslim citizens may opt for Islamic Maliki faraid via written declaration; without such declaration, civil intestacy applies with equal per-capita shares.
Statutes change; statements here reflect publicly available references as of 2025. For specific drafting and probate, consult a qualified lawyer admitted in Maliand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.
Code des Personnes et de la Famille 2011 (Arts. 751-756) — Muslim citizens may opt for Islamic Maliki faraid via written declaration; without such declaration, civil intestacy applies with equal per-capita shares.
Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before notaire; explicit declaration of Islamic personal-status regime required. Handwritten wills accepted with 2 witnesses + subsequent notary deposit.
Notaire (Chambre des notaires) under the Ministry of Justice; Tribunal civil (Tribunal de Grande Instance) issues the certificate of heirship (acte de notoriété).
2 adult Muslim witnesses (male; or 1 male + 2 female under Maliki practice).
Civil forced-heirship by default; Islamic regime by declaration under Code des Personnes et de la Famille 2011 Art. 751.
Tribunal civil issues acte de notoriété; banks and the Direction nationale des domaines follow. Family disputes referred to a juge des tutelles.
Maliki dominant. The Haut Conseil Islamique du Mali (HCIM) issues fatwa references; declare madhhab + Islamic regime explicitly.
Is Islamic inheritance (faraid) legally recognised in Mali?
Code des Personnes et de la Famille 2011 (Arts. 751-756) — Muslim citizens may opt for Islamic Maliki faraid via written declaration; without such declaration, civil intestacy applies with equal per-capita shares.
What makes an Islamic will (Wasiyyah) legally valid in Mali?
Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before notaire; explicit declaration of Islamic personal-status regime required. Handwritten wills accepted with 2 witnesses + subsequent notary deposit.
Where do I register my will in Mali?
Notaire (Chambre des notaires) under the Ministry of Justice; Tribunal civil (Tribunal de Grande Instance) issues the certificate of heirship (acte de notoriété).
Does Mali have forced-heirship rules that override an Islamic will?
Civil forced-heirship by default; Islamic regime by declaration under Code des Personnes et de la Famille 2011 Art. 751.
How does probate work in Mali?
Tribunal civil issues acte de notoriété; banks and the Direction nationale des domaines follow. Family disputes referred to a juge des tutelles.
How many witnesses do I need for a will in Mali?
2 adult Muslim witnesses (male; or 1 male + 2 female under Maliki practice).
What are the most common Islamic-will pitfalls in Mali?
Customary local law often interferes with court enforcement — keep notarised copies. Northern regions (Tuareg, Songhai) apply customary usage that may prevail without explicit Islamic-regime declaration.
Apply this knowledge in the Wasiyyah writer or run the inheritance numbers.