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The Three Essential Pillars of Islamic Inheritance Law

The 3 Pillars of Islamic Inheritance​


This excerpt is taken from Maulana Abu Noman Basheer Ahmad’s book Islami Qanoon-e-Wirasat.


Question:
What are the pillars of inheritance?


Answer:
There are three pillars of inheritance. If even one of them is missing, inheritance cannot be established.


مُوَرِّث (Murith): The deceased or one considered in the ruling of deceased, such as a missing person.
وَارِث (Warith): The living heirs who are entitled to inherit from the deceased.
مَورُوث (Mawrooth): The estate of the deceased, including property, land, or belongings.
 
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