Mirath - The Laws of Islamic Inheritance
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Husband Daughter Daughter<br />
1/4<br />
2/3 <strong>The</strong> remainder is added to<br />
3 8 +1 the allotment <strong>of</strong> the heir who<br />
the Radd can be given to then<br />
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Tashih is performed.<br />
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(3) If the deceased’s spouse(s) are present and there are more than one<br />
type <strong>of</strong> heirs, then the procedure <strong>of</strong> Radd is more complex.<br />
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1 Remainder<br />
Wife<br />
Sister<br />
1/4<br />
1/2<br />
3 6<br />
Uterine Brother<br />
1/6<br />
2<br />
One will first check to see if a<br />
situation needs Radd to be applied<br />
Once one knows that Radd needs to be done, then one will first<br />
separate the spouse and deal with their allotment first, separating the<br />
remainder. <strong>The</strong>reafter making a separate sum for the remaining heirs,<br />
with the lessening <strong>of</strong> the sum to fit the allotments.<br />
3 is the<br />
remainder<br />
4 is the<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Radd<br />
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Wife<br />
Sister<br />
1/4<br />
1/2<br />
1 3<br />
Separating<br />
line<br />
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Uterine Brother<br />
1/6<br />
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