Do Islamic wills have to be expensive?
Islamic Wills
No, Islamic wills don't have to be expensive. While specialist solicitors might charge £300-800 or more, modern online services make Islamic wills affordable.
Typical costs:
- Online services (like WillsConnect): £89
- High street solicitor: £300-800+
- Specialist Islamic will solicitor: £400-1,000+
- Community services: Sometimes free or donation-based (but may lack proper legal review)
What you should get for your money:
- Proper Islamic inheritance structure (Faraid and Wasiyyah)
- Legally valid document for England and Wales
- Expert review to ensure it's correct
- Clear guidance on Islamic principles
- Help calculating shares for your family
With WillsConnect at £89, you get:
- Shariah-compliant will structure
- Expert review by qualified specialist
- Clear English explanations of Islamic concepts
- All legal requirements met
- 30 days of free updates
- Secure storage
Making an Islamic will is a religious obligation for Muslims. The cost shouldn't prevent you from fulfilling this duty. Whether you pay £89 or £800, what matters is that you have a proper Islamic will that protects your family and honors your faith.
The cost of NOT having a will - through intestacy, family disputes, and legal complications - is far higher than any will-writing fee.