Legacy Fiduciary Services Legacy Fiduciary Sharia Compliant Estate Planning
Islamic Estate Planning in Western Cape
Legacy Fiduciary Services is an independent Cape Town estate planning consultancy, founded in 2010, with a dedicated Sharia Compliant Estate Planning team led by founding director Showkat Alie Mukadam CA(SA), a chartered accountant and Fiduciary Practitioner of Southern Africa (FPSA) who has served as a SANZAF trustee for over 40 years and studied the Islamic laws of succession under scholars in South Africa and abroad. The firm covers the full estate lifecycle: personalised estate plans, Sharia-compliant wills, trust structuring and administration, business and family succession planning, tax compliance and the administration of deceased estates. It is deliberately independent, selling no insurance products, and its directors are members of the Fiduciary Institute of Southern Africa (FISA). Its specialty is reconciling the fixed Quranic apportionment rules with South African secular law and tax so the faraid outcome is achieved without avoidable estate duty, CGT or practical distribution problems, and it advises clients nationwide, supported by a national seminar and advocacy programme on Sharia inheritance.
Legacy Fiduciary Services occupies the professional tier of South African Islamic estate planning: where an ulama body tells you who inherits what, Legacy makes sure the answer survives contact with estate duty, capital gains tax, matrimonial property regimes and a family business's shareholders agreement. Showkat Mukadam's profile is the pitch in miniature, a chartered accountant and FPSA who studied the succession rules under scholars and has sat as a SANZAF trustee for four decades, which is an unusual combination of fiduciary craft and community credibility. The firm's refusal to sell insurance keeps its advice clean, and its willingness to run trusts and administer deceased estates means the plan does not die with the planner. It is not the cheap option and not the scholar option: fees are unpublished, engagements are consultative, and the faraid determination still needs an ulama certificate at execution. For straightforward estates, the MJC route or Tazkiya's packaged plan costs less; for estates with real complexity, this is the specialist you brief.
Pros
- Deep technical bench for reconciling faraid with SA tax and succession law
- Independence removes product cross-sell conflicts
- Handles administration and trusts, not just drafting
- National reputation and advocacy footprint in the Muslim community
Cons
- No published fee schedule
- Not a scholar body: faraid rulings rest on external ulama certification
- No online or self-service drafting option
- Single-office Cape Town base for in-person work
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Product Details
Services
Will, Estate Planning, Trust, Estate Administration, Succession Planning
Price
Consultative engagement; fees are not published on legacyfiduciaryservices.co.za and are quoted per estate plan, trust or administration mandate (verified 2026-08-05).
Islamic Features
Sharia-compliant will drafting with attorney support, Quranic apportionment reconciled with SA tax law, Trust structures compatible with Islamic succession, Family business succession planning, Deceased estate administration, National Sharia inheritance seminar programme
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Legacy Fiduciary Services in Western Cape
For Western Cape residents, a valid Shariah-compliant will is essential: South African law gives freedom of testation, and the Intestate Succession Act does not follow the faraid, so Islamic distribution only happens if a properly executed will directs it. Legacy Fiduciary Services operates across South Africa, so Western Cape residents have full access to this product.
Our Take on Legacy Fiduciary Services
Legacy Fiduciary Services is the specialist tier of South African Islamic estate planning: not a scholar body and not a mass-market product, but the firm you brief when the estate contains a business, multiple properties or a blended family and the Quranic shares must survive South African estate duty, CGT and matrimonial property law intact. Showkat Mukadam's combination of CA(SA) fiduciary craft, scholar-taught succession knowledge and four decades as a SANZAF trustee gives the Sharia team unusual credibility on both sides of the ledger, and the firm's refusal to sell products keeps the advice clean. The limits are inherent to the model: no published fees, no online drafting, no in-house Shariah board (faraid certification rests on ulama bodies), and a single Cape Town office for face-to-face work. For complex Muslim estates it is arguably the strongest professional option in the country.
How Legacy Fiduciary Services Works
Financing Structure
Legacy Fiduciary Services provides professional fiduciary services rather than financial products. Its Sharia offering combines: (1) Sharia-compliant wills, drafted with attorneys in the practice, valid under the Wills Act and directing distribution per the Islamic law of succession; (2) estate plans that pre-solve the tax and legal friction between fixed Quranic shares and South African estate duty, CGT and matrimonial property law; (3) trust structuring and administration compatible with Islamic succession; (4) business and family succession planning; and (5) administration of deceased estates. Faraid quantification at death relies on ulama-body certification (such as an MJC Islamic Distribution Certificate), which the firm's plans anticipate. The firm sells no insurance or investment products and its directors hold FISA membership and FPSA designations.
In-Depth Analysis
Legacy Fiduciary Services was established in Cape Town in 2010 as an independent estate planning consultancy, and its Sharia Compliant Estate Planning team has since built what the firm describes, credibly, as a national reputation. The founding director behind that specialisation, Showkat Alie Mukadam, is a chartered accountant and Fiduciary Practitioner of Southern Africa who spent, in his words, a significant amount of time studying with leading Islamic scholars overseas and in South Africa to master the intricacies of the Islamic laws of succession. His community standing runs deeper than most professionals in the field: he has served as a non-executive director and trustee of SANZAF, the South African National Zakah Fund, for over 40 years, and runs Legacy's nationwide seminar programme on Sharia inheritance.
The firm's Sharia proposition is the reconciliation problem stated honestly. The Quran fixes how shares in an Islamic estate must be apportioned; South African secular law and taxes can make that apportionment produce negative tax or personal consequences, deadlocked businesses, or distributions that collide with matrimonial property regimes. Legacy's answer is engineering: personalised estate plans, Sharia-compliant wills drafted with the attorneys in its practice, trust structures compatible with Islamic succession, business and family succession planning, tax compliance work and, critically, administration of deceased estates so the plan is executed by the people who built it.
Independence is a structural feature, not a slogan. Legacy states plainly that it does not sell insurance-related products, which in the South African estate planning market, where wills are routinely loss-leaders for policy sales, removes the conflict that most concerns compliance-sensitive Muslim clients: advice bent toward riba-bearing products. All directors are FISA members holding the FPSA designation, the profession's benchmark credential.
The model's boundaries should be understood. Legacy is a professional fiduciary firm, not an ulama body: it does not issue fatwas or Islamic distribution certificates, and the faraid determination in an administered estate ultimately rests on bodies like the Muslim Judicial Council, whose certificates the plan anticipates and accommodates. Fees are not published, engagements are consultative, and there is no digital self-service. Our assessment: for a simple estate, an MJC-drafted will or Tazkiya's packaged plan will cost less and do the job; for estates where the real risk is tax, deadlock or structural collision between faraid and South African law, Legacy is the strongest professional bench in the country, and the natural complement to, rather than competitor of, the ulama bodies.
Shariah Compliance Details
- Sharia Compliant Estate Planning team established within the 2010-founded firm; national reputation stated on legacyfiduciaryservices.co.za/sharia-compliance (crawled 2026-08-05)
- Team led by Showkat Alie Mukadam CA(SA), FPSA, who studied Islamic succession under scholars locally and overseas; SANZAF trustee for over 40 years per his public profile (verified 2026-08-05)
- No in-house Shariah board; faraid certification rests on ulama bodies such as the MJC (verified 2026-08-05)
- Directors are FISA members holding FPSA designations; the firm sells no insurance-related products (crawled 2026-08-05)
How Legacy Fiduciary Services Compares
Against the MJC Fatwa Department, Legacy is the professional wrapper around the religious core: the MJC determines who inherits what with court-tested authority, Legacy makes that outcome survive tax and corporate law, and serious estates often need both. Against Tazkiya, Legacy is bespoke where Tazkiya is packaged: Tazkiya bundles will, takaful-funded death costs and Capital Legacy administration at published prices, while Legacy hand-builds structures for estates too complex for a package, without any cover element. Against bank fiduciary desks (Standard Trust, Sanlam Trust), Legacy's advantages are Sharia depth and independence from product sales; the banks counter with balance-sheet permanence and integrated banking. The honest summary: MJC for authority, Tazkiya for the packaged solution, Legacy for complexity.
The ulama body whose will drafting and Distribution Certificates supply the religious determinations Legacy's plans are built around.
Packaged Islamic will, family takaful and estate administration at published monthly prices; the mass-market alternative to Legacy's bespoke consultancy.
Bottom Line
Legacy Fiduciary Services is where complex Muslim estates in South Africa get solved: scholar-taught, CA-grade planning that keeps the Quranic shares intact through the minefield of estate duty, CGT and family business law, executed by an independent firm that sells nothing but its craft. Budget for a consultative engagement and pair it with ulama-body certification at execution.
Read full Legacy Fiduciary Services reviewShariah Compliance & Oversight
Legacy Fiduciary Services is a professional fiduciary firm rather than a scholar body and publishes no Shariah supervisory board. Its Sharia Compliant Estate Planning team is led by founding director Showkat Alie Mukadam CA(SA), FPSA, who states he spent significant time studying the Islamic laws of succession with leading Islamic scholars overseas and in South Africa, and who has served as trustee of the South African National Zakah Fund (SANZAF) for over 40 years. Faraid certification in administered estates relies on ulama bodies such as the Muslim Judicial Council (verified 2026-08-05).
2026-08-05
Why It's Halal
Sharia estate planning fails most often not on intent but on execution: a will that says 'distribute per Shariah' can still strand heirs in tax traps, deadlock family businesses or collide with matrimonial property law. Legacy's proposition is technical reconciliation, applying the strict Quranic share rules while structuring around South African estate duty, capital gains tax and succession mechanics, with attorneys in the practice for drafting and a CA(SA) fiduciary specialist leading the Sharia team. The firm's independence matters for compliance-sensitive clients: it sells no insurance or investment products, so its recommendations are not riba-tainted cross-sales. The honest caveats: Legacy is a professional services firm, not a scholar body, and it publishes no Shariah supervisory board; the faraid determination itself ultimately rests on the ulama bodies (such as the MJC) whose certificates the plan anticipates, with Legacy engineering the legal and tax wrapper around them. Fees are not published and engagement is consultative. For a Muslim family with a business, multiple properties or blended-family complexity, that is usually exactly the division of labour needed.
Regional Availability
Legacy Fiduciary Services serves all of South Africa
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