QUESTION: Before my father passed away, he told my uncle he didn’t want a share,But now I am responsible for supporting my younger sisters(I’m 25 already). But now my elder sister wants us to claim our share. Is it rightful to do so? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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  5. QUESTION: Before my father passed away, he told my uncle he didn’t want a share,But now I am responsible for supporting my younger sisters(I’m 25 already). But now my elder sister wants us to claim our share. Is it rightful to do so?
QUESTION: Before my father passed away, he told my uncle he didn’t want a share,But now I am responsible for supporting my younger sisters(I’m 25 already). But now my elder sister wants us to claim our share. Is it rightful to do so?

QUESTION: Before my father passed away, he told my uncle he didn’t want a share,But now I am responsible for supporting my younger sisters(I’m 25 already). But now my elder sister wants us to claim our share. Is it rightful to do so?

15 Jul

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If your father had documented his withdrawal from inheritance or pledged not to have his share in front of 2 muslim male witnesses then you guys can’t claim it.

QUESTION: Before my father passed away, he told my uncle he didn’t want a share,But now I am responsible for supporting my younger sisters(I’m 25 already). But now my elder sister wants us to claim our share. Is it rightful to do so?

Inheritance | July 15, 2025 1:15 am
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QUESTION: After my father’s death we discovered he has a 4/5 yrs daughter from an extramarital affair theres no nikah/marriage certificate only birth certificate naming him as the father. Does she have any inheritance rights? Are we obligated to provide for them? Should we offer to take in the child with us? What is the most just, merciful action to protect my father from punishment? Please help.

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QUESTION: With regard to gifts..A man has 5 kids but 1 of the child doesn’t follow ONLY ISLAM but follows other religions as well..Gifts are property like flat and shop which the child will share with her hindu mother as parents are divorced and the child stays with the mother and refuses to come to the father?so does the person has to gift equally to that child regardless of what is her belief?

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