ANSWER: You can use this money and can also use your share of inheritance because haram money is only haram for the person earning it and not for anyone else.  However, he’s your father and you must advise him with wisdom, knowledge and good manners about its prohibition.

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ANSWER: She can write a will to give 1/3rd or less of her assets in charity after her death, this is permissible. But she cannot force any of her heirs to give in charity what they would possess after her death, this would be the property of the heirs after her death and they have […]

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ANSWER: No, they don’t get anything extra than their sharia share. If your father has favored the girls with a gift and he has not given the boys something similar in return previously or after that, the girls must share what they were given with their brothers in order to exempt their father from the […]

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ANSWER: He’s sinful for not gifting equally among all his children while he’s still alive. However, this doesn’t give you the right to be disrespectful with him at all. He’s sinful for his mistreatment among his children and would be answerable before Allah and you would commit a major sin if you cut ties or […]

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ANSWER: It is not permissible to throw these items as all these belong to the deceased person’s heirs. If the heirs all agree on giving these in charity then it should be given in charity but should not be thrown away. 

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ANSWER: The haram income is only haram for the person earning it and not haram for you or anyone else. So, you can accept it. But if you don’t want it, you can spend it in ways of charity like supporting authentic Islamic sites and TV channels to propagate Islamic knowledge. 

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ANSWER: No, you won’t be sinful.  However, while your father is still alive, tell him about the prohibition of what he has done and how he will be answerable in front of Allah for being unjust with his daughters and not distributing the gift equally among all his children. He’s your father, you don’t want […]

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ANSWER: He can write down the whole property in her name while he’s still alive but this must be documented and must be transferred in her name in reality and not just on paper. After it’s in her name, the father would have no ownership or say in it as it would completely belong to […]

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