Mahmoud Mohamed El-Sheikh's 'The Will for Grandchildren: Between Duplication and Authentication' delves into the intricate legal and Islamic jurisprudential aspects surrounding the creation, preservation, and validation of testaments intended for grandchildren. This insightful book explores the challenges and nuances involved in accurately transcribing wills and the critical process of authenticating their validity to ensure the rightful distribution of inheritance. It meticulously examines the relevant Sharia principles and legal frameworks governing testamentary dispositions, offering a comprehensive guide for families, legal practitioners, and scholars interested in the precise execution and documentation of wills within Islamic tradition.