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Course overview

Islamic Wealth Management

Scholar-governed, three-level learning with an Intelligent Tutor on every page.

12 modules 60 topics
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Why this course matters

A professional perspective
Islamic wealth management is a professional discipline for guiding how wealth is earned, preserved, grown, purified, transferred, and left as a lasting legacy — all within Sharīʿah. This course builds the ability to coordinate the four planning pillars of asset, debt, tax, and risk management, and to work across Islamic investment and screening, ownership and family-wealth mapping, Sharīʿah governance and advisory accountability, estate distribution through farāʾiḍ, wasiyyah, and hibah, and instruments such as waqf, zakat, and takaful. These capabilities are valuable for wealth advisers, Islamic banks and family offices, takaful operators, trustees, estate and succession planners, and Sharīʿah-review functions seeking to design integrated, defensible plans rather than isolated products.
Through the lens of faith
This course approaches Islamic wealth management as ʿilm nāfiʿ: knowledge that helps a believer hold wealth as an amānah, receive it as a niʿmah, and meet it as a test to be answered before Allah. By studying earning, purification, investment, estate distribution, hibah, waqf, zakat, and takaful alongside their Sharīʿah foundations, learners reflect on ownership, justice, gratitude, and care for dependants. These themes connect to the maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah — especially the protection and rightful circulation of wealth (ḥifẓ al-māl), fairness, and the welfare of family and community. Wealth planning becomes an act of trusteeship and intergenerational responsibility: coordinating today's decisions so that what remains continues to benefit others.

How to proceed

1

Find your level

Take the short diagnostic so each topic starts you at the right depth.

2

Study the topics

Work through the modules at Basic, Intermediate or Advanced level — your choice.

3

Check your understanding

Take the topic quiz, and ask the Tutor anything as you go.

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