Sinossi
This book explains the beauty and intricacy of the Islamic Inheritance System. Among other things, the book presents and discusses:
THE DIFFERENCES IN INHERITANCE AMONG HEIRS, BASED ON
- The degree of kinship to the deceased
- The generation to which the heirs belong
- Financial responsibility
THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF HEIRS- Quota-heirs [Q-heirs] (Ashab al-furud أصحاب الفروض)
Four types of male and eight types of female relatives have a prescribed portion of the inheritance (1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1/6, 1/3, and 2/3), and the distribution of the inheritance starts with them.
- Residuary-heirs [R-heirs] (Asabah العصبة)
R-heirs share the balance of the inheritance (if any) after all Q-heirs get their portions.
- Extended-heirs [E-heirs] (Zawularham ذوو الأرحام )
These are family members who are neither Q-heirs nor R-heirs.
EXCLUSION RULES (Al-Hajib الحجب)
While some heirs cannot be excluded from the inheritance (i.e., parents, children, and spouses), others may be excluded. The existence of a specific heir may cause the exclusion of others. The Islamic Inheritance System provides a detailed mechanism for the exclusion rules.
FLOWCHARTS AND ALGORITHMSFlowcharts and algorithms for the inheritance and exclusion rules are provided.
WOMEN’S INHERITANCEIn only four scenarios, a male will inherit twice as much as a female, typically where the male becomes financially responsible for the female (such as between a brother and a sister). There are dozens of other cases where a female inherits the same as or more than a male or where she inherits, and he does not. Examples are provided.
APPLICATIONSSeveral cases illustrating practical examples applying the inheritance principles are presented.
TEST YOURSELFTwelve exercises and their answers are provided.
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