Abstract

This paper delves into the nomination overview and its status concerning movable estate only for Muslims and non-Muslims in Malaysia from both Islamic and Civil Law perspectives. Discussions focused on issues revolving around movable property such as the Pilgrimage Fund, Employee Provident Fund (EPF), unit trust and share, takaful and insurance, and pension. The pertinent legal provisions were also analyzed to ascertain legal application in its administration. It concludes that Muslims are subject to Faraid besides civil law while civil law applies to non-Muslims. Thus, the findings indicate that for Muslims, legal frameworks and guidelines are indeed necessary for uniformity.

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