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Zakat & Islamic Financial Planning Made Clear

We’re Amanah Islamic Finance Sdn Bhd, helping Malaysians understand zakat, Islamic estate planning, and Shariah-compliant financial strategies with practical, accessible guidance.

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Our Specialization

What We Cover

We’ve spent years helping families and individuals navigate Malaysia’s Islamic financial landscape. Here’s what we actually know.

Zakat Fitrah & Harta

We break down the calculations. Zakat fitrah before Eid, zakat harta on annual assets. You’ll understand the rules, the amounts, and when they’re due.

Hibah & Estate Planning

Gift transfers, inheritance distribution under Islamic law. We explain faraid rules and how they work with your family’s specific situation in Malaysia.

Majlis Agama Compliance

You don’t have to guess. We detail the requirements, documentation, and procedures that different state Islamic councils expect from you.

Shariah-Compliant Products

Islamic banking, takaful, sukuk. We’ve mapped out which products actually meet Shariah standards and how they fit into a balanced financial plan.

Financial Planning Fundamentals

It’s not just about zakat. We cover budgeting, savings strategies, and long-term planning through an Islamic financial lens.

Family Wealth Transfer

Hibah, wills, and succession planning. We help families protect assets while respecting Islamic principles and Malaysian law.

Why We Started This

Amanah Islamic Finance Sdn Bhd exists because too many Malaysians feel confused about their Islamic financial obligations. We’ve seen people overpay zakat, miss deadlines, or avoid proper estate planning because the information seemed scattered or too technical.

We don’t want that for you. We’re focused on creating clear, practical guides that cut through the complexity. Whether you’re calculating zakat for the first time or restructuring your family’s wealth, you shouldn’t need a financial degree to understand it.

What we’ve learned working with hundreds of clients across Malaysia is this: when people understand the “why” behind Islamic financial rules, they actually follow through. They plan better. They make smarter decisions. And they sleep better knowing their affairs are in order.

Islamic financial planning documents and calculation tools

How We Approach This

We’ve built our guides around four core principles that guide everything we do.

  • 01
    Accuracy First We reference Malaysian Islamic council guidelines and current Shariah principles. You’re not getting opinion — you’re getting facts grounded in Islamic law and local regulations.
  • 02
    Plain Language Arabic terms matter, but so does clarity. We explain concepts in straightforward language, with examples you’ll recognize from Malaysian life.
  • 03
    Practical Steps Not just theory. We walk you through calculations, forms, and timelines so you know exactly what to do and when to do it.
  • 04
    Respect for Context Islamic finance works differently across Malaysia’s different states. We acknowledge those differences and help you navigate your specific situation.

“Financial peace comes from understanding. We’re here to build that understanding so you can plan with confidence.”

— Amanah Islamic Finance Sdn Bhd

We’ve created hundreds of educational guides on zakat calculations, hibah transfers, faraid inheritance rules, and Shariah-compliant product comparisons. Each one’s designed to be a genuine resource, not a sales pitch. You’ll find detailed walkthroughs, real-world scenarios, and honest information about what works and what doesn’t in Malaysia’s Islamic financial ecosystem.

Important Information

The educational content on this website is designed to provide general guidance on zakat calculations, Islamic estate planning, hibah, faraid, and Shariah-compliant financial products. While we strive for accuracy, individual circumstances vary significantly based on personal wealth structure, state regulations, and specific life situations. We strongly recommend consulting with qualified Islamic finance advisors, certified accountants, or your local Majlis Agama before making financial decisions or implementing strategies based on our guides. Islamic financial law involves complex interpretations, and professional guidance tailored to your specific situation is essential. Our materials are informational and educational in nature and should not be treated as personalized financial or legal advice.