Property Distribution Among 8 Brothers And 5 Sisters As Per Muslim Law
1 year ago
Dear Sir
My Fathers Have Total 2.18 Acre Of Agricultural Land And 35.5 Decimal Of Land With Building.
Father And Mother Both Are Dead
We Have 8 Brothers And 5 Sisters.
Please Clarify The Shares As Per Muslim Personal Law In Decimal Of Each Sisters Share And Each Brothers Share In Agricultural Land And Land With Building.
A.Dear Client,
In Islamic inheritance law, shares are distributed based on specific rules outlined in the Quran. The estate is divided into fixed portions known as "Shares." In the case of your parents' property, each son is entitled to twice the share of each daughter. Therefore, in your case with 8 brothers and 5 sisters:
1. Brothers: Each brother would receive a share of 2.18 acres (total agricultural land) and 35.5 decimals (land with building), divided by the total number of shares (2 (brother's share) + 1 (sister's share)). Each brother's share would be 2 times the sister's share.
2. Sisters: Each sister would receive a share of 1.18 acres (total agricultural land) and 19 decimals (land with building), divided by the total number of shares (2 (brother's share) + 1 (sister's share)).
It's crucial to note that these calculations provide a general idea, and factors such as debts, bequests, and other specifics should be considered. Consulting with an Islamic legal expert or a qualified lawyer familiar with Muslim Personal Law in your jurisdiction is advisable for accurate and detailed guidance on the inheritance distribution.
Thankyou
In Islamic inheritance law, shares are distributed based on specific rules outlined in the Quran. The estate is divided into fixed portions known as "Shares." In the case of your parents' property, each son is entitled to twice the share of each daughter. Therefore, in your case with 8 brothers and 5 sisters:
1. Brothers: Each brother would receive a share of 2.18 acres (total agricultural land) and 35.5 decimals (land with building), divided by the total number of shares (2 (brother's share) + 1 (sister's share)). Each brother's share would be 2 times the sister's share.
2. Sisters: Each sister would receive a share of 1.18 acres (total agricultural land) and 19 decimals (land with building), divided by the total number of shares (2 (brother's share) + 1 (sister's share)).
It's crucial to note that these calculations provide a general idea, and factors such as debts, bequests, and other specifics should be considered. Consulting with an Islamic legal expert or a qualified lawyer familiar with Muslim Personal Law in your jurisdiction is advisable for accurate and detailed guidance on the inheritance distribution.
Thankyou
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A.Dear client, I am sorry to hear that but since you are a Muslim by religion. All the properties will be divided among your brothers and sisters in the ration 2:1
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