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Inheritance & wills in Singapore

Singapore operates a DUAL system: the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) 1966 gives the Syariah Court exclusive jurisdiction over Muslim inheritance for Muslim citizens/residents; non-Muslims fall under the Wills Act and Intestate Succession Act. Muslim community ~700,000 (~15% of population — Malay, Indian-Muslim, Arab heritage). MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore) issues the Inheritance Certificate.

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 Singaporeand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

Singapore operates a DUAL system: the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) 1966 gives the Syariah Court exclusive jurisdiction over Muslim inheritance for Muslim citizens/residents; non-Muslims fall under the Wills Act and Intestate Succession Act. Muslim community ~700,000 (~15% of population — Malay, Indian-Muslim, Arab heritage). MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore) issues the Inheritance Certificate.

What makes a will valid

For Muslim testators, wasiyyah is capped at 1/3 of the estate (Section 111 AMLA) and follows Shafi'i school by default. Written, signed, witnessed by 2 adults. MUIS-approved template widely used.

Registration & where to lodge

Wills Registry at the Supreme Court of Singapore. MUIS Wasiyyah service (Wasiyyah@MUIS) writes and stores Muslim wills for a nominal fee. Highly recommended.

Witness rules

2 adult Muslim witnesses at signing (per Shafi'i standard applied by Syariah Court).

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Faraid (statutory Shafi'i shares) applies to 2/3 of the estate; the 1/3 wasiyyah portion is freely disposable to non-heirs. Bequest to an heir requires unanimous consent of other heirs post-mortem.

Probate / execution after death

Muslim estates: Syariah Court issues Inheritance Certificate → Family Justice Courts issue Grant of Letters of Administration. CPF savings pass by nomination (not by will) — separate MUIS Wasiyyah nomination process available.

Scholar notes

Singapore is one of the most sharia-compliant civil systems globally. MUIS applies Shafi'i default; Hanafi/other-madhhab preferences must be explicitly stated. The MUIS Wasiyyah@MUIS service is scholar-signed and legally binding.

Common pitfalls

  • CPF (Central Provident Fund) does NOT pass under wasiyyah — nominate beneficiaries directly with CPF Board per your faraid intentions.
  • HDB flats (public housing) have separate ownership succession rules — consult HDB before signing your wasiyyah.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Singapore

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

    Singapore operates a DUAL system: the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) 1966 gives the Syariah Court exclusive jurisdiction over Muslim inheritance for Muslim citizens/residents; non-Muslims fall under the Wills Act and Intestate Succession Act. Muslim community ~700,000 (~15% of population — Malay, Indian-Muslim, Arab heritage). MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore) issues the Inheritance Certificate.

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

    For Muslim testators, wasiyyah is capped at 1/3 of the estate (Section 111 AMLA) and follows Shafi'i school by default. Written, signed, witnessed by 2 adults. MUIS-approved template widely used.

  • Where do I register my will in Singapore?

    Wills Registry at the Supreme Court of Singapore. MUIS Wasiyyah service (Wasiyyah@MUIS) writes and stores Muslim wills for a nominal fee. Highly recommended.

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

    Faraid (statutory Shafi'i shares) applies to 2/3 of the estate; the 1/3 wasiyyah portion is freely disposable to non-heirs. Bequest to an heir requires unanimous consent of other heirs post-mortem.

  • How does probate work in Singapore?

    Muslim estates: Syariah Court issues Inheritance Certificate → Family Justice Courts issue Grant of Letters of Administration. CPF savings pass by nomination (not by will) — separate MUIS Wasiyyah nomination process available.

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

    2 adult Muslim witnesses at signing (per Shafi'i standard applied by Syariah Court).

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

    CPF (Central Provident Fund) does NOT pass under wasiyyah — nominate beneficiaries directly with CPF Board per your faraid intentions. HDB flats (public housing) have separate ownership succession rules — consult HDB before signing your wasiyyah.

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