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The Muslim emergency wallet card.
A printable, credit-card-sized identification card declaring you a Muslim and listing your religious burial wishes plus emergency contacts. Fill the form below; the card updates live. Print it, fold along the center line, sign, carry it in your wallet. Nothing is stored on our servers — your data lives in this browser tab and disappears when you close it.
Why this card
The five reasons every Muslim should carry one.
Religious identification at the moment it's needed most
If you are unconscious or have died alone — at a hospital, in a hotel room, on a road far from home — first responders and hospital staff need to know you are Muslim and what that means for your immediate care and post-mortem treatment. Without this information, default protocols (embalming, autopsy where not legally required, generic body handling) often diverge from Islamic practice and may be irreversible by the time family is reached.
Specific Islamic burial wishes documented
The card defaults include the standard fiqh-aligned wishes: ghusl by a same-gender Muslim, kafan, janāzah prayer, burial without embalming where law permits, burial within 24 hours where practicable, Muslim cemetery preferred, no autopsy unless legally required, no cremation. You can edit any of these to match your madhhab and personal will.
Emergency contacts on you, not on your phone
When your phone is locked, dead, or destroyed, emergency responders cannot reach your family. A physical card in your wallet bypasses every device-access problem. Two contacts plus a mosque contact give responders three independent ways to reach someone who knows you.
For travel especially
If you die alone during travel — Hajj, ʿUmrah, business, study abroad — the local hospital or consular staff who find you have no way to know you're Muslim unless something on your person tells them. The card is the single most reliable way to ensure your wishes are respected in the first 24 hours, before family arrives or the body is repatriated.
Privacy: nothing leaves your browser
Unlike a service that stores your medical and burial information online, this card lives entirely on this page. Your inputs are kept in browser state for as long as the tab is open. When you close the tab, your data is gone. We do not save it. We do not transmit it. The card you print is the only copy.
Fill the form
Your card details
Required fields are marked with *. Everything else is optional. Leave any field blank to omit it from the printed card.
Card theme
Emergency contact 1 *
Emergency contact 2
Local masjid (optional)
Tip: in the print dialog, set scale to 100% (not “fit to page”) so the card prints at credit-card size. Cut marks at each corner help you trim accurately; the dashed line is the fold.
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Your card
Front (top) folds onto the back (bottom). Sign in the indicated space after printing.
بطاقة هوية مسلم · للطوارئ
Your Full Name
I am a Muslim. In the event of my death, please follow Islamic burial procedures. The signature below confirms these are my settled wishes.
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Religious wishes
Emergency contacts
- ·Contact a Muslim chaplain or local masjid immediately
- ·No embalming unless legally required
- ·No autopsy unless legally required
- ·No cremation under any circumstance
- ·Ghusl by a same-gender Muslim is required
- ·Wrap in plain white cotton (kafan) and bury without coffin where law permits
- ·Janāzah prayer before burial
- ·Burial in a Muslim cemetery within 24 hours where practicable
Ummah Passport
Sized to ISO 7810 ID-1 (~85.6 × 54 mm each side). Cut along the outer edge, fold on the dashed line, sign the front. Lamination optional.
Honest caveats
A few things to know.
- •A wallet card is not a will.If you have significant assets or specific bequests, you also need a full sharia-compliant wasiyya. Use the toolkit’s wasiyya template on Ihsan Standard, or work with a fiqh-aware estate-planning service. The card is the emergency layer, not the legal layer.
- •Some defaults may not match your madhhab. The card’s default burial wishes reflect the most-common positions across the four madhāhib but cannot match every personal fiqh choice. Use the “additional or replacement burial-wish notes” field to override the defaults with the specific wishes you want recorded.
- •Sign it after printing.The signature is the legal-weight piece — an unsigned card reads as a draft to first responders. Sign the front in pen, write the date next to it.
- •Update annually.Phone numbers change, addresses change, mosques close and open. Make a habit of reprinting the card every year — we suggest tying it to your zakāt-anniversary review.
- •Lamination protects but is optional. Most laminating-pouch sleeves at any office-supply store fit a credit-card-sized card. A laminated card survives rain, sweat, and washing-machine accidents.
- •No data leaves your browser.Reload the page, close the tab, switch devices — your information is gone. We chose this architecture deliberately. A “save your card” service would require us to hold sensitive religious + medical + family-contact information, which is exactly the kind of dossier-grade data that UmmahPassport exists to keep off our servers.
If you want a more permanent identity layer with audited burial-wish handling, signed wasiyya integration, and wasiyya-beneficiary settlement protocols — that’s the role of Ḥifẓ al-ʿAhd when it ships. The wallet card is for everyone, today, free.