Islamic Inheritance Rules

Share of Granddaughter In Islamic Inheritance Law

Granddaughter’s Share in Islamic Inheritance Law

In Islamic inheritance law, the share of a granddaughter (from a son only) is determined by several factors, including the presence or absence of sons and daughters, as well as the number of grandsons and granddaughters from a son. The granddaughter’s share is calculated based on the specific circumstances of the deceased. Here are the different scenarios and the corresponding shares:

The granddaughter will receive 1/2 if all the following conditions are met

  1. The deceased has only 1 granddaughter from a son, AND
  2. The deceased does not have a son, AND
  3. The deceased does not have a daughter, AND
  4. The deceased does not have a grandson from a son

In this case, the deceased has only one granddaughter from a son and no sons & daughters, and no grandsons from a son, the granddaughter is entitled to receive half (1/2) of the total estate. This means the granddaughter’s share is 50% of the estate.

Granddaughters will receive 2/3 if all the following conditions are met

  1. The deceased has multiple granddaughters from a son, AND
  2. The deceased does not have a son, AND
  3. The deceased does not have a daughter, AND
  4. The deceased does not have a grandson from a son

If the deceased has multiple granddaughters from a son and no sons & daughters, and no grandsons from a son then in this case, granddaughters are entitled to receive two-thirds (2/3) of the total estate. This means the granddaughter’s share is 66.67% of the estate which will be divided equally among all granddaughters.

Granddaughters will receive 1/6 if all the following conditions are met

  1. The deceased has one or multiple granddaughters from a son, AND
  2. The deceased has just one daughter, AND
  3. The deceased does not have a son, AND
  4. The deceased does not have a grandson from a son

If the deceased has just one daughter, no sons, and no grandsons from a son, in this case, granddaughters (from the son only) are entitled to receive one-sixth (1/6) of the total estate. This means the granddaughter’s share is approximately 16.67% of the estate which will be divided equally among all granddaughters.

Granddaughters will receive Residual Shares if all the following conditions are met

  1. The deceased has granddaughters & grandsons from a son, AND
  2. The deceased does not have a daughter, AND
  3. The deceased does not have a son

When there are surviving grandsons, the granddaughter would be the residual sharer and not the prescribed sharer. In this case, the granddaughter would get half (1/2) of what the grandson receives. In other words, granddaughters get half the share of their brothers. This is based on the principle of the Quranic verse [Surah AnNisa 4:11].

For example, if there is one granddaughter and one grandson, the granddaughter would receive one-third (1/3) of the inheritance, while the grandson would receive double, which is two-thirds (2/3) of the inheritance.

Conclusion:

These rules ensure that the granddaughter’s share is determined based on the specific circumstances of the deceased, including the presence or absence of sons, daughters, and grandsons from a son, with the primary aim of preserving the rights of the granddaughter in accordance with Islamic inheritance laws and principles.

Case Studies:

Please check the list of different case studies here.

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