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parents rights as per sharia law in  residential property of their deceased son parents rights as per sharia law in residential property of their deceased son

2 years ago

My deceased son who was married with two children died recently. He left behind 2-3 residential properties. Out of these properties, one property is registered jointly in the name of myself and my late son.

Kindly advise, as per Sharia Law if I and myself and my wife are entitled to a certain share out of the two residential properties.
I shall be highly obliged for your prompt reply on my above query
Father

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