Islamic inheritance law - فَرائِضُ

A branch of knowledge which states who is eligible to inherit from the deceased and who is not, and the exact share of each heir.

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The Mother of Widows (inheritance case) - أُمُّ الأَرامِلِ

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.

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Transfer of inheritance - تَناسُخٌ

The transfer of the share of an heir to his own heirs by his death before the estate of the first deceased is divided.

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An inheritance case - مُعَادَّةٌ

An issue of inheritance where full siblings share with half siblings from the father's side along with the grandfather, so when he (the grandfather) takes his share, the siblings inherit as if there is no grandfather sharing with them.

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The ʿUmari Issue of inheritance - عُمَرِيَّةٌ

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.

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