FBNQuest a subsidiary of FBN Holdings, dedicated to providing Trust solutions to individuals, corporate, and government institutions, is set to host her fourth Islamic Estate Planning Clinic in Abuja.
The forum according to a statement signed Friday is aimed at educating Muslims about the importance of Estate Planning in line with Islamic law.
The Clinic will be hosted in partnership with the Metropolitan law firm and Universal Chambers, featuring as speakers, the renowned Islamic financial Scholar, Dr. Bashir Umar, Chief Imam-Alfurqan Mosque Kano, and a member of CBN FRACE, Ummahani Amin, Managing Partner, The Metropolitan Law Firm and Rotimi Obende, Strategy and Business Development, FBNQuest Trustees.
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The session, which is slated for Saturday, March 19, 2022 will address topics on Islamic Trust (Waqaf), Islamic Will (Wasiyyah), Zakat, Hibah, Takaful, and Sukuk; underscoring the importance of an Islamic plan, as highlighted in the Qur’an and its interpretations in the Sunnah and Hadith.
FBNQuest Trustees will also share insights on managing conventional Estate Plans, targeted at ensuring the preservation of legacies.
The event is to hold at Fraser Suites. Plot 294, Leventis Close, Central Business District, Abuja, Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the firm has directed the public, for further information about the Islamic Estate Planning Clinic, call 08057150211 or send an enquiry email to abimbola.ajinibi@fbnquest.com or visit https://fbnquest.com/trustees/
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