Moosi
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For the village in Estonia, see Moosi, Estonia.
In Ahmadiyya Islam, a Moosi (testator[1]) is someone who has signed up for Wasiyyat or a will, under the plan initiated by the Promised Messiah, thus committing a portion, not less than one-tenth, of his lifetime earnings and any property to a cause.
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- ^ Khairallah, Ibrahim A. (1941). The law of inheritance in the Republics of Syria and Lebanon. Original from the University of Michigan: American Press. p. 228–258. http://books.google.com/books?client=firefox-a&id=T5TGAAAAMAAJ&dq=Islam++Moosi&q=Moosi#search_anchor.
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