Calculate Islamic inheritance (Faraid) accurately and instantly based on your family structure.
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Faraid is the Islamic law of inheritance, defining how a deceased Muslim's estate is distributed among relatives, based on fixed shares (Zawil Furud) and residuary shares (Asabah).
A husband inherits 1/2 of his wife's estate if she has no descendants, or 1/4 if she does. A wife inherits 1/4 of her husband's estate if he has no descendants, or 1/8 if he does.
Before distribution, funeral expenses, outstanding debts, and a valid will (Wasiyyah - up to 1/3 of the remaining estate) must be deducted from the total estate.
No. According to the rules of Hajb (blocking), sons and grandsons completely block all brothers and sisters from inheriting.
Disclaimer: This calculator is designed based on standard Sunni Faraid rules. Slight differences may exist across various schools of jurisprudence. For complex cases, please consult a qualified Islamic scholar.
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