All types of properties or rights that a person leaves behind after his death.
Tījāniyyah
"Rahn": constancy, permanence, withholding, sticking to something.
The kinship relation from the side of the son or daughter and their offspring.
A Shariah-approved method whereby a person’s share or lot is determined when a dispute occurs while there is no determining factor to choose a candidate over another.
A specific case of division of inheritance where the total shares become 27 instead of 24.
An inheritance-related case wherein the heirs were seventeen females: three wives, two grandmothers, four half-sisters from the same mother, and either eight full sisters or eight half-sisters from the same father.
The designation of an inheritance case comprising a husband, a mother, two full sisters or paternal sisters, and two or more maternal siblings.
Adjusting the fractions when the shares of inheritance are not fully divisible between the number of heirs.
Identifying and sorting out shares using certain measurements.
A stranger who has no family who joins another family and counts himself as one of its members.
It is an inheritance issue traced back to `Umar ibn al-Khattaab, may Allah be pleased with him, concerning a husband or a wife, plus two parents.