Why I’m Writing Again in 2026.....
Why I’m Writing Again in 2026: Reflections From an Islamic Estate Planning Journey
If you are reading this, it probably means one thing: this blog is alive again.
I’m writing again in 2026, not because I suddenly found time, but because I found clarity.
After being involved as a planner under the as-Salihin Trustee Berhad, handling and observing real cases of wasiat and Islamic estate planning, I realised how many family problems could have been avoided with earlier planning.
This is my quiet return to the blogging world — to share reflections, lessons, and simple explanations for ordinary people, in a simple and clear language.
So this is not a dramatic comeback.
It’s a calm return.
A return with purpose.
And in 2026, this blog will have a new direction.
Blogging After a Long Break: Why Now? (Why I Started Blogging Again)
Many people ask:
“Why start blogging again after so many years?”
The answer is simple: clarity.
When I first started blogging, I wrote from emotion.
Now, I write from experience.
Over the years, I’ve seen families struggle.
Not with lack of love — but with lack of preparation.
Not with hatred — but with confusion.
I’ve read in the news and articles:
Assets frozen for years
Widows are unsure of their rights
Siblings who once shared meals stop speaking to each other
All because nothing was planned when it could have been.
And almost every story begins with the same sentence:
“Kami ingat tak perlu pun…”
That sentence stayed with me.
This Is Not a Legal Blog (And That’s Intentional)
Let me be clear.
This blog is not here to:
Teach complicated legal terms.
Argue about fiqh differences.
Impress anyone with knowledge.
This blog is written for:
Orang biasa
Makcik & Pakcik
Pasangan muda
Anak yang sedang jaga ibu bapa
The people who usually say:
“Nantilah… nanti kita buat.”
Until suddenly, nanti becomes terlambat.
Why Wasiat and Inheritance in Islam? (Islamic Will & Estate Planning)
Mati itu pasti. Bila? Allahu A'lam, only God knows.
Yet it’s the one topic most people avoid.
Talking about wasiat Islam and harta pusaka often feels uncomfortable.
People say:
Belum nak mati lagi
Tak manis cakap
Nanti orang salah faham
But avoiding the conversation doesn’t avoid the consequences.
In Islam, preparation is not pessimism.
It is a responsibility.
Writing about Islamic will, faraid, and estate planning is not about fear.
It’s about love — love for those we leave behind.
What Changed Between Then and Now
The earlier version of me wrote to express.
The current version writes to prevent problems.
Back then, I blogged when I had time.
Now, I blog because I make time.
Back then, views mattered.
Now, impact matters more.
If one article here helps one family avoid conflict,
This blog has already served its purpose.
A Blog for the Quiet Readers
This is not a viral blog.
You probably won’t share these articles in group chats.
You may not even comment.
Most readers of topics like wasiat Islam read quietly.
They read when:
A relative passes away.
A friend starts arguing about inheritance.
They start thinking about their children.
If that’s you, WELCOME.
You don’t have to read everything at once.
Just read what you need, when you’re ready.
Writing in 2026: Slower, Clearer, More Honest
In 2026, content moves fast.
People scroll quickly.
But some topics deserve to be read slowly.
This blog chooses:
Clear language
Simple explanations
Real-life examples
Not everything needs to be complicated to be correct.
What You’ll Find on This Blog (Topics on Wasiat Islam & Harta Pusaka)
Over time, you’ll find articles about:
Why making a will in Islam matters
What happens when someone dies without a will
Common misunderstandings about faraid
Real-life inheritance issues
Simple steps to start estate planning
Written in Bahasa Melayu (and sometimes English),
with one goal:
To make people think before it becomes urgent.
Why Blogger? Why Not Start Fresh Somewhere Else?
Because history matters.
This blog has:
Age
Stories
A journey
Just like people, blogs don’t need to erase their past to grow.
They evolve.
A Message to Old Readers
If you followed this blog years ago — Thank You 🙇.
You’re seeing a different tone now.
A more grounded voice.
A calmer pace.
That’s called growth.
A Message to New Readers
If this is your first time here, welcome.
You don’t need to read everything.
Start with what relates to your situation.
And if one article makes you sit quietly and think —
That’s enough.
Writing Again, With Intention
I’m not writing to be consistent with the algorithm.
I’m writing to be consistent with the message.
Some weeks may be quiet.
Some weeks may have new posts.
This blog moves at the pace of real life.
Final Thoughts: Why This Blog Exists Again in 2026
This blog exists again because:
Life taught lessons that silence couldn’t
People around me became real examples.
Avoidable problems kept repeating.
And because planning for death is actually planning for peace.
If you take nothing else from this blog, remember this:
We cannot control when we leave, but we can control how prepared we are.
Thank you for being here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why start blogging again in 2026?
I started blogging again in 2026 because I now write with clarity and purpose. Blogging today is not about trends, but about creating evergreen content that helps real people.
What is this blog mainly about?
This blog focuses on wasiat Islam, harta pusaka, faraid basics, and real-life stories about inheritance planning in Islam.
Is this blog written for experts?
No. This blog is written for ordinary people — makcik, pakcik, families, and young couples — using simple language that is easy to understand.
Can this blog help with estate planning in Islam?
This blog provides awareness, education, and guidance, and encourages readers to seek proper professional advice for Islamic estate planning.
Thank you for reading.
This is not just a comeback.
This is a continuation — with purpose.
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