Completed from United States
I recently completed the Islamic Estate Planning for High Net Worth Individuals course at Stanmore School of Business, and I must say it was an eye-opening experience. As a financial advisor in the United States, I was looking to expand my knowledge in Islamic estate planning to better serve my Muslim clients. The course content was comprehensive and well-structured, covering topics such as Shariah-compliant wills, trusts, and inheritance planning. The instructors were knowledgeable and provided practical examples that helped me understand the concepts better. One of the key takeaways for me was learning how to create a Shariah-compliant will that meets the specific needs of high net worth individuals. The course materials were of high quality and relevance, and I appreciated the interactive sessions that allowed me to engage with fellow students and instructors. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to gain expertise in Islamic estate planning.
I took the Islamic Estate Planning for High Net Worth Individuals course at Stanmore School of Business, and it was a great learning experience. As a lawyer in Egypt, I was interested in learning more about Islamic estate planning and how it applies to high net worth individuals. The course covered a wide range of topics, including the principles of Shariah law, Islamic wills, and estate planning strategies. I found the course materials to be informative and relevant, and the instructors were helpful in clarifying any questions I had. One thing that I found particularly useful was the discussion on how to navigate the complexities of Islamic estate planning in different jurisdictions. While I felt that some of the topics could have been explored in more depth, overall I was satisfied with the course and would recommend it to others looking to gain a solid understanding of Islamic estate planning.
Wow, what an amazing course! I just completed the Islamic Estate Planning for High Net Worth Individuals course at Stanmore School of Business, and I'm still reeling from the experience. As a financial planner in India, I was looking to expand my knowledge in Islamic finance and estate planning, and this course exceeded my expectations. The instructors were passionate and knowledgeable, and the course content was engaging and interactive. I loved the way the course was structured, with a mix of lectures, case studies, and group discussions. One of the key highlights for me was the session on Islamic trusts and their application in estate planning - it was fascinating to learn about the different types of trusts and how they can be used to achieve specific estate planning goals. The course materials were top-notch, and I appreciated the emphasis on practical examples and real-world applications. Overall, I'm thrilled with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to gain expertise in Islamic estate planning.
I recently completed the Islamic Estate Planning for High Net Worth Individuals course at Stanmore School of Business, and I was impressed with the quality of the course. As a tax consultant in Brazil, I was looking to gain a deeper understanding of Islamic estate planning and its applications in different jurisdictions. The course content was detailed and comprehensive, covering topics such as Shariah-compliant taxation, estate planning strategies, and cross-border planning. I found the instructors to be knowledgeable and helpful, and the course materials were well-organized and easy to follow. One thing that I found particularly useful was the discussion on how to navigate the complexities of Islamic estate planning in different jurisdictions - it was helpful to learn about the different approaches and strategies that can be used to achieve specific estate planning goals. While I felt that some of the topics could have been explored in more depth, overall I was satisfied with the course and would recommend it to others looking to gain a solid understanding of Islamic estate planning.