Complete Guide to Islamic Inheritance : New,
['Pioneering Method with the use
of Calculators and 70 Examples']
[A4] Large Paperback - 167 pages,
by M Abdul Hai Sidat,
Transl. by M Ebrahim Ismail Ravat.
Description :
Complete Guide to Islamic Inheritance is a pioneering method of calculating inheritance with the use of calculators and providing 70 examples. It is written in a modern and easy to understand language and context. The author explain's with the use of calculators and sets out examples in a simple table format to make comprehension easy.
---Includes Quick Guides,
---Summaries, and 70 Examples.
---Beneficial additional notes, background, and
---Some of the Reasoning and Wisdom included.
Table of Contents :
---Early Stages of Inheritance in Islam,
------Foreword,
------Introduction.
---[1]. Introduction to Ilm al-Faraaidh,
--------1.1. Reason for it's Name,
--------1.2. Definition,
--------1.3. Subject Matter,
--------1.4. Aim and Objective,
--------1.5. Inheritance and the Heirs.
---[2]. Estate [Tarakah] and Wealth of Inheritance (Three Priorities over Inheritance),
--------2.1. Funeral Expenses,
--------2.2. Outstanding Debts,
-------------2.2.1. Strong Debt,
-------------2.2.2. Weak Debt,
-------------2.2.3. Method of Paying Debt from the Deceased's Wealth,
--------2.3. Bequest (Wasiyyah),
-------------2.3.1. Eight Conditions to be Effective,
-------------2.3.2. Revoking a Wasiyah,
-------------2.3.3. Wajib Matters in Wasiyah,
-------------2.3.4. Makrooh and Haraam Matters,
-------------2.3.5. Other Instructions.
---[3]. The Four Heirs Excluded from Inheritance,
---------3.1. Murderer,
---------3.2. Difference of Religion,
---------3.3. Slavery,
---------3.4. Difference of Home Countries.
---[4]. The Three Heirs Included in Inheritance (These Cannot be Excluded),
---------4.1. Children,
---------4.2. Widow gets Married Again,
---------4.3. Disobedient Children.
------The Three Categories of Heirs,
----------Primary - Section 5,
----------Secondary - Section 6,
----------Tertiary - Section 13.
---[5]. Dhawil Furoodh (13 Defined Shareholders),
------Primary Category,
---------1. Husband,
---------2. Father,
---------2. Grandfather,
---------4. Akhyafi (same Mother different Father) Brother,
---------5. Wife,
---------6. Mother,
---------7. Daughter,
---------8. Granddaughter,
---------9. Full Sister,
---------10. Allati (same Father, different Mother) Sister,
---------11. Akhyafi (same Mother different Father) Sister,
---------12. Paternal Grandmother,
---------13. Maternal Grandmother.
-------5.1. Defined Fractions of Dhawil Furoodh in Percentages,
-------5.2. Quick Guide to each Dhawil Furoodh Situation and Amount.
---[6]. 'Asbaat (Residuaries/Leftovers),
-------Secondary Category,
-------Three Types of 'Asbaat,
----------6.1. 'Asbaat bi Nafsihi (Residuaries in Own Right),
--------------Class One,
--------------Class Two,
--------------Class Three,
--------------Class Four,
----------6.2. 'Asbaat bi Ghairihi (Residuary THROUGH Another's Right),
----------6.3. 'Asbaat ma'a Ghairihi (Residuary togther WITH Another),
----------6.4. Quick Recap of 'Asbaat bi Nafsihi in the Four Levels.
---[7]. Heirs with Reduced Shares or Disentitled,
----------7.1. Ten Partial Heirs,
----------7.2. Nine Heirs who Reduce Share of Others,
----------7.3. Eighteen Disentitled (Mahroom) Heirs (because of the presence of others),
----------7.4. Nine Impeding Heirs whose Presence Disentitles Others,
----------7.5. Totally Excluded Relatives (not Entitled),
----------7.6. Miscellaneous.
---[8]. Method of Calculating Rulings,
----------8.1. Defined Percentages of the Dhawil Furoodh,
----------8.2. Method of Calculating,
----------8.3. Ten Examples.
---[9]. Realignment of Excessive Shares to Complete Calculation (Aul),
---[10]. Realignment of Deficit Shares to Complete Calculation (Radd),
----------10.1. Four Rules of Radd,
---[11]. Munaasiqa (Transferring Shares from the Original Deceased to Heirs of Successive Deceased),
----------11.1. Two Important Matters in Munaasiqa,
----------11.2. The Method of Munaasiqa,
----------11.3. The Method of Dividing Estate (Cash) Amongst Heirs,
----------11.4. Easy Method of Munaasiqa.
---[12]. Extraordinary Circumstances - Inheritance of the :
----------12.1. Khunsaa Mushkil (Hermaphrodite/Undetermined Gender),
----------12.2. Unborn Child,
----------12.3. Missing Persons (Mafqood),
----------12.4. Murtad (Ex. Muslims),
----------12.5. Drowned, Burnt, Buried.
---[13]. Dhawil Arhaam (Distant Relatives Not Included in Dhawil Furoodh and 'Asbaat),
------Tertiary Category,
----------13.1. Four Classes of Dhawil Arhaam,
----------13.1. Dhawil Arhaam and the Method of Dividing Inheritance,
--------------First Class - 5 Types and Examples,
--------------Second Class - 4 Types and Examples,
--------------Third Class - 4 Types and Examples,
--------------Fourth Class - 3 Types and Examples,
---[14]. Summaries,
----------14.1. Overview of 'Asbaat bi Nafsihi,
----------14.2. Overview of 'Asbaat bi'l-Ghair,
----------14.3. Overview of 'Asbaat ma 'al-Ghair,
----------14.4. Overview of Sahih Grandfathers and Grandmothers,
----------14.5. Overview of Faasid Grandfathers (Paternal & Maternal) and Grandmothers (Paternal & Maternal),
----------14.6. Overview of Dhawil Arhaam - Four Levels.
---[15]. Mapping Tree of Dhawil Arhaam,
---[16]. Revision Questions / Test,
-------(Sixty Inheritance Scenarios),
---[17]. Advanced Revision Questions/Test - Munaasiqa,
-------(Transferring Shares from the Original Deceased to Heirs of Successive Deceased : Eleven Scenarios),
---[18]. Answers to Revision Questions/Test,
---[19]. Answers to Advanced Revision Questions/Test - Munaasiqa. Eleven Scenarios of Munaasiqa,
---Appendices :
------Appendix One : Some of the Wisdom amd Reasoning behind Islamic Inheritance,
------Appendix Two : Example and Template to Gather Information and Assess Shares.
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Dimensions : 29.5 x 21cm.