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Inheritance & wills in Chad

Civil and customary plural system under Code Civil + Ordonnance 03/INT/SUR of 1961 on customary law; Muslim citizens (~55% of population) may opt for Maliki faraid via written declaration.

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 Chadand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.

How inheritance works

Civil and customary plural system under Code Civil + Ordonnance 03/INT/SUR of 1961 on customary law; Muslim citizens (~55% of population) may opt for Maliki faraid via written declaration.

What makes a will valid

Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before a notaire; explicit Islamic-regime declaration required. Two adult Muslim witnesses attest identity and capacity.

Registration & where to lodge

Notaire (Chambre des notaires) under the Ministry of Justice; état civil record updated.

Witness rules

2 adult Muslim witnesses of established integrity, non-beneficiaries; may be replaced by a notaire acting as sole attesting authority for authentic wills.

Zakat in Chad

Collecting authority
Conseil Supérieur des Affaires Islamiques (CSAI)
Tax relief
Donations to public-utility assoc deductible
Maximum relief
5 % of taxable income
Notes
Voluntary; CSAI coordinates collection.

Forced heirship & statutory overrides

Mixed civil/customary default; Islamic regime by declaration. Without declaration, courts apply the customary law of the deceased’s ethnic group.

Probate / execution after death

Tribunal de Grande Instance issues certificate; contested cases go to the Cour d’Appel.

Scholar notes

Maliki dominant with strong Tijaniyyah influence; CSAI issues fatwa references and mediates family disputes.

Common pitfalls

  • Declaration of Islamic regime essential to displace civil/customary default.
  • Cross-border family assets (Sudan, CAR, Cameroon) require legalised translations for probate.

Official authorities & registries

FAQ — Islamic will & inheritance in Chad

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

    Civil and customary plural system under Code Civil + Ordonnance 03/INT/SUR of 1961 on customary law; Muslim citizens (~55% of population) may opt for Maliki faraid via written declaration.

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

    Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before a notaire; explicit Islamic-regime declaration required. Two adult Muslim witnesses attest identity and capacity.

  • Where do I register my will in Chad?

    Notaire (Chambre des notaires) under the Ministry of Justice; état civil record updated.

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

    Mixed civil/customary default; Islamic regime by declaration. Without declaration, courts apply the customary law of the deceased’s ethnic group.

  • How does probate work in Chad?

    Tribunal de Grande Instance issues certificate; contested cases go to the Cour d’Appel.

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

    2 adult Muslim witnesses of established integrity, non-beneficiaries; may be replaced by a notaire acting as sole attesting authority for authentic wills.

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

    Declaration of Islamic regime essential to displace civil/customary default. Cross-border family assets (Sudan, CAR, Cameroon) require legalised translations for probate.

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