Apa yang boleh kita pelajari dari kes Allahyarham Tan Sri Nasimuddin ini? Mereka yang ada dua atau lebih isteri penting menyediakan surat wasiat dan pembahagian harta serta merta sementara mereka masih hidup. Ajal tidak tentu bila Maut akan datang. Kalau tiada wasiat pewaris akan berebut-berubut. Apa jadi pada kita yang dalam kubur itu? Bukankah kita akan tersiksa dalam kubur angkara harta dan kekayaan kita sendiri.
Maka itu ada hadith yang menyatakan bahawa anak, isteri/isteri-isteri dan harta kita akan menjadi fitnah (bebanan) kepada kita bila kita mati. Kematiaan bila-bila boleh berlaku dan Malaikat Maut bila-bila masa sahaja boleh mendatangi kita. Sebagai mengelakkan apa-apa masalah selapas kita mati, eloklah kita cepat-cepat buat wasiat pembahagian harta kita mengikut hukum Farait. Wallahu A'lam.
The lawsuit claims that Mr Nasimuddin, who died in the US in 2008, had promised to hand over a few companies to Madam Rokiah and her children. -- PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
KUALA LUMPUR - THE second wife of Tan Sri Nasimuddin Amin, the founder of Malaysian automobile giant Naza Group, has filed a legal suit to claim RM350 million (S$150 million) and properties in Malaysia and England.
Madam Rokiah Abdullah, 53, and her five children with the late Mr Nasimuddin are also suing for control of six companies now being held by his first wife Zaleha Ismail, 57, and her five children with the tycoon.
The lawsuit also demands that Madam Zaleha declare all assets owned by Mr Nasimuddin in the country and overseas since 2008, the Malaysian Insider news website reported.
It claims that while Mr Nasimuddin was alive, he had promised to hand over a few companies to Madam Rokiah and her children as a way to ensure that they could live independently. But he died in the United States in 2008 before the handover could take place, the report said.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of the Straits Times.
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