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(Book 36, Hadith 36) #36507
Rules of Inheritance for Properties in Different Lands

SUMMARY: The hadith explains the rules of inheritance when a person dies and leaves properties in different lands.

Yahya said that he heard Malik speak about a man who died and left properties in Aliya and Safila (outlying districts of Madina). He said, "Unirrigated naturally watered land is not in the same category as irrigated land unless the family are satisfied with that. Unirrigated land is only in the same category as land with a spring when it resembles it. When the properties are in one land, and are close together, each individual property is evaluated and then divided between the heirs. Dwellings and houses are in the same position".

TOPICS
inheritance  *  properties  *  lands  *  division  *  faraidh  *  maal

QUICK LESSONS:
Follow Islamic laws regarding inheritance fairly and justly .

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith explains the rules of inheritance when a person dies and leaves properties in different lands. It states that unirrigated naturally watered land is not in the same category as irrigated land unless the family are satisfied with that, but it is only in the same category as land with a spring when it resembles it. When there are multiple properties close together, each individual property should be evaluated and then divided between the heirs. The hadith also mentions that dwellings and houses are treated similarly to other properties. This means that if someone passes away leaving behind multiple pieces of property, they should be divided among their heirs according to Islamic law so everyone can receive their rightful share. This hadith teaches us about fairness and justice, which is an important value to uphold within our society today.

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