Are there certain relatives who nullify the shares of others? |
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Kitabul Faraid [Inheritance] -
Definition
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Question 2416) - Are there certain relatives who nullify the shares of others?
A: Yes, there are several which nullify others: 1. Maternal and paternal grandmothers are nullified if there is a mother. 2. The father nullifies the grandfathers and brothers. 3. A mother's child is nullified by any of these four - a child, son's child, father and grandfather nullify. 4. When daughters acquire two-thirds the son's daughters are dropped, unless there is equal to them or lower than them a son?s son, in which case they inherit as'Asabat.* 5. When the full sisters acquire two-thirds the sisters who share only a father with the deceased are dropped, unless they have a brother, in which case they inherit as 'Asabat.
* A male gets double the share of each female.
~ al-Quduri ~
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