Personal Status Law 20/1992 (as amended) applies classical faraid: Sunni Shafiʿi in the south and Tihama regions; Zaydi (Shia) in the northern highlands (Sana‘a, Sa‘dah). Zakat is collected as a statutory obligation under Law 2/1999.
Statutes change; statements here reflect publicly available references as of 2025. For specific drafting and probate, consult a qualified lawyer admitted in Yemenand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.
Personal Status Law 20/1992 (as amended) applies classical faraid: Sunni Shafiʿi in the south and Tihama regions; Zaydi (Shia) in the northern highlands (Sana‘a, Sa‘dah). Zakat is collected as a statutory obligation under Law 2/1999.
Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before 2 adult Muslim witnesses; notarial registration at the ministry recommended.
Notary under the Ministry of Justice. Sharia Court issues حصر الإرث. In Houthi-controlled areas, parallel Zaydi courts operate.
2 adult Muslim male witnesses (Shafiʿi practice) of ‘adala; women accepted at 2 female = 1 male ratio.
Faraid — Shafiʿi rules in the south + Zaydi rules in the northern highlands. Zaydi differs from Sunni Shafiʿi on residuary questions (e.g., paternal-aunt inheritance, treatment of eldest son).
Sharia Court issues حصر الإرث; contested cases go to the Court of Appeal.
Shafiʿi south + Zaydi north — specify madhhab in the wasiyyah for Zaydi outcomes. Zaydi jurisprudence differs from Ithna Ashari (Twelver) Jaʿfari.
Is Islamic inheritance (faraid) legally recognised in Yemen?
Personal Status Law 20/1992 (as amended) applies classical faraid: Sunni Shafiʿi in the south and Tihama regions; Zaydi (Shia) in the northern highlands (Sana‘a, Sa‘dah). Zakat is collected as a statutory obligation under Law 2/1999.
What makes an Islamic will (Wasiyyah) legally valid in Yemen?
Wasiyyah ≤ 1/3 in writing before 2 adult Muslim witnesses; notarial registration at the ministry recommended.
Where do I register my will in Yemen?
Notary under the Ministry of Justice. Sharia Court issues حصر الإرث. In Houthi-controlled areas, parallel Zaydi courts operate.
Does Yemen have forced-heirship rules that override an Islamic will?
Faraid — Shafiʿi rules in the south + Zaydi rules in the northern highlands. Zaydi differs from Sunni Shafiʿi on residuary questions (e.g., paternal-aunt inheritance, treatment of eldest son).
How does probate work in Yemen?
Sharia Court issues حصر الإرث; contested cases go to the Court of Appeal.
How many witnesses do I need for a will in Yemen?
2 adult Muslim male witnesses (Shafiʿi practice) of ‘adala; women accepted at 2 female = 1 male ratio.
What are the most common Islamic-will pitfalls in Yemen?
Civil-war fragmentation — keep notarised copies in multiple regions. Cross-border assets (Saudi Arabia, Oman) require legalised translations.
Apply this knowledge in the Wasiyyah writer or run the inheritance numbers.