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(Book 27, Hadith 0) #36144
Rules of Inheritance in Islam

SUMMARY: The hadith explains the rules of inheritance in Islam, and how it is divided among male and female descendants.

Yahya related to me from Malik, "The generally agreed upon way of doing things among us and what I have seen the people of knowledge doing in our city about the fixed shares of inheritance of children from the mother or father when one or other of them dies is that if they leave male and female children, the male takes the portion of two females. If there are only females, and there are more than two, they get two thirds of what is left between them. If there is only one, she gets a half. If someone shares with the children, who has a fixed share and there are males among them, the reckoner begins with the ones with fixed shares. What remains after that is divided among the children according to their inheritance".When there are no children, grandchildren through sons have the same position as children, so that grandsons are like sons and grand-daughters are like daughters. They inherit as they inherit and they overshadow as they overshadow. If there are both children and grandchildren through sons, and there is a male among the children, then the grandchildren through sons do not share in the inheritance with him".If there is no surviving male among the children, and there are two or more daughters, the granddaughters through a son do not share in the inheritance with them unless there is a male who is in the same position as them in relation to the deceased, or further than them. His presence gives access to whatever is left over, if any, to whoever is in his position and whoever is above him of the granddaughters through sons. If something is left over, they divide it among them, and the male takes the portion of two females. If nothing is left over, they have nothing".If the only descendant is a daughter, she takes half, and if there are one or more grand-daughters through a son who are in the same position to the deceased, they share a sixth. If there is a male in the same position as the granddaughters through a son in relation to the deceased, they have no share and no sixth ".If there is a surplus after the allotting of shares to the people with fixed shares, the surplus goes to the male and whoever is in his position and whoever is above him of the female descendants through sons. The male has the share of two females. The one who is more distant in relationship than grandchildren through sons has nothing. If there is no surplus, they have nothing. That is because Allah, the Blessed, the Exalted, said in His Book, 'Allah charges you about your children that the male has the like of the portion of two females. If there are more than two women they have two thirds of what is left. If there is one, she has a half'. (Sura 4 ayat 10)

TOPICS
inheritance  *  division  *  descendants

QUICK LESSONS:
Follow Islamic laws/rules regarding division/distribution or inheritances . Respect equality between genders . Be fair while dividing inheritances among family members . Follow Quran teachings regarding inheritances .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith explains the rules of inheritance in Islam. According to this hadith, if a person dies leaving behind male and female children, the male takes the portion of two females. If there are only females, they get two thirds of what is left between them. If there is only one female child, she gets a half. Grandchildren through sons have the same position as children when it comes to inheritance; grandsons are like sons and grand-daughters are like daughters. If there is a surplus after allotting shares to people with fixed shares, then that surplus goes to males who take double portions compared to females. However if there is no surplus then they have nothing according to this hadith which was revealed by Allah in (4:10) Sura 4 ayat 10 which states that males should receive double portions compared to females when it comes to inheritance division.

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