This document provides information about the Islamic Financial Planning course IMU652 at UiTM. The 3-credit course aims to explain Islamic and conventional financial planning concepts and processes. Topics covered include personal financial statements, investment instruments, zakat and tax planning, risk management, asset redistribution, and retirement planning. Assessment consists of group assignments, presentations, individual tasks, and a final exam. The course is intended to equip students with the ability to integrate Islamic principles into financial planning.