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Inheritance & wills in Somalia

Classical Sunni Shafi‘i faraid is the de-facto rule across federal Somalia (Civil Code 1973 Art. 173 + Family Law). Puntland and Somaliland operate parallel court systems with Islamic-law foundations. Customary "Xeer" law applies in some pastoral disputes but generally yields to faraid for property division.

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 Somaliaand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

Classical Sunni Shafi‘i faraid is the de-facto rule across federal Somalia (Civil Code 1973 Art. 173 + Family Law). Puntland and Somaliland operate parallel court systems with Islamic-law foundations. Customary "Xeer" law applies in some pastoral disputes but generally yields to faraid for property division.

What makes a will valid

Wasiyyah up to one-third, in writing, signed by the testator and witnessed by 2 adult Muslim males of upright character. Oral wasiyyah is recognised but harder to prove.

Registration & where to lodge

Federal District Court / Regional Court Registry. Mosques and elders’ councils often hold informal copies for community-based mediation.

Witness rules

2 adult Muslim male witnesses. Beneficiary witnesses void their portion.

Zakat in Somalia

Collecting authority
Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) · Local mosque ʿulama councils
Tax relief
No formal income tax framework currently active. Voluntary collection through mosques and local charities (Zamzam Foundation, Hidaya Foundation).
Maximum relief
N/A
Notes
Significant remittance-driven collection (~$2B/year diaspora inflows) is informally tied to Zakat. Hormuud-Pay and Dahabshiil offer in-app Zakat-routing.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

None — classical Shafi‘i faraid is applied directly by the courts under Civil Code Art. 173 + Family Law. No civil-law override; only Sharia governs Muslim inheritance.

Probate / execution after death

Regional Court issues an Inheritance Certificate. Bank releases (where banks operate), land registry transfers, and remittance company (e.g. Dahabshiil, Hormuud-Service Pay) account settlements follow the certificate.

Scholar notes

The Majma‘ al-‘Ulama issues consolidated fatwa positions. Sufi orders (Qadiriyya, Salihiyya, Ahmadiyya — not the Mirza Ghulam Ahmad sect) hold strong influence on traditional faraid customs.

Common pitfalls

  • Diaspora moves complicate jurisdiction — assets held abroad fall under the foreign jurisdiction, not Somali courts. Maintain parallel wasiyyah documents.
  • Customary "Xeer" practices in pastoralist communities may exclude daughters — Quranic shares must be specifically asserted via a written wasiyyah.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Somalia

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

    Classical Sunni Shafi‘i faraid is the de-facto rule across federal Somalia (Civil Code 1973 Art. 173 + Family Law). Puntland and Somaliland operate parallel court systems with Islamic-law foundations. Customary "Xeer" law applies in some pastoral disputes but generally yields to faraid for property division.

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

    Wasiyyah up to one-third, in writing, signed by the testator and witnessed by 2 adult Muslim males of upright character. Oral wasiyyah is recognised but harder to prove.

  • Where do I register my will in Somalia?

    Federal District Court / Regional Court Registry. Mosques and elders’ councils often hold informal copies for community-based mediation.

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

    None — classical Shafi‘i faraid is applied directly by the courts under Civil Code Art. 173 + Family Law. No civil-law override; only Sharia governs Muslim inheritance.

  • How does probate work in Somalia?

    Regional Court issues an Inheritance Certificate. Bank releases (where banks operate), land registry transfers, and remittance company (e.g. Dahabshiil, Hormuud-Service Pay) account settlements follow the certificate.

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

    2 adult Muslim male witnesses. Beneficiary witnesses void their portion.

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

    Diaspora moves complicate jurisdiction — assets held abroad fall under the foreign jurisdiction, not Somali courts. Maintain parallel wasiyyah documents. Customary "Xeer" practices in pastoralist communities may exclude daughters — Quranic shares must be specifically asserted via a written wasiyyah.

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