Kayyum
Kayyum refers to a guardian or administrator appointed by a court or authority to manage the property of someone unable to do so themselves, such as a minor or an incapacitated individual. The term originates from Arabic and is commonly used in Islamic legal contexts. A kayyum has a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of the person whose property they are managing. This includes collecting income, paying debts, and making investments as deemed appropriate. The appointment of a kayyum is a legal process that ensures the protection and proper administration of assets.
The specific powers and responsibilities of a kayyum are typically defined by the court order that establishes