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Mirath - The Laws of Islamic Inheritance

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F\{imah _________________________________________________________<br />

Husband Father Mother Brother Grandfather<br />

1/2 Residue<br />

F\{imah _________________________________________________________<br />

Husband Father Mother Granddaughter<br />

(Son’s daughter)<br />

1/4<br />

1/6 &<br />

Residue<br />

F\{imah _________________________________________________________<br />

Husband<br />

Father<br />

1/4 1/6<br />

Mother<br />

<strong>The</strong> father’s presence affect’s the following:<br />

Son<br />

Affected Heirs<br />

All <strong>The</strong> Deceased’s Siblings<br />

<strong>The</strong> Deceased’s Father’s Ancestors<br />

Male or Female<br />

Allotments Changed To<br />

Bereft<br />

Bereft<br />

F\{imah _________________________________________________________<br />

Father<br />

Residue<br />

3. Grandfather<br />

Brother<br />

Bereft<br />

Sister<br />

Consanguine<br />

Brother<br />

Consanguine<br />

Sister<br />

Uterine<br />

Brother<br />

Bereft Bereft Bereft Bereft<br />

¬dam ___________________________________________________________<br />

Father Grandfather<br />

Grandmother<br />

(Father’s mother)<br />

Residue Bereft<br />

Bereft<br />

<strong>The</strong> Prophet r has mentioned the part <strong>of</strong> one sixth for a person (in the<br />

absence <strong>of</strong> his son) from the wealth <strong>of</strong> his deceased son’s son. at-Tirmidh|<br />

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