Teshilul Feraiz Д°slam Miras Hukuku «Genuine»
Up to 1/3 of the remaining estate can be given to non-heirs or charities.
Teshilul Feraiz (meaning "Simplification of Inheritance") is a classical approach to teaching and applying Islamic Inheritance Law (Ilm al-Faraid). It focuses on breaking down the complex mathematical and legal structures of the Sharia inheritance system into accessible, manageable rules for students and practitioners. Core Principles of Islamic Inheritance Teshilul Feraiz Д°slam Miras Hukuku
intended to keep wealth circulating within the family unit. Up to 1/3 of the remaining estate can
These are 12 specific relatives (such as parents, spouses, and daughters) who receive a predetermined fraction of the estate (e.g., 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/3, or 2/3). Core Principles of Islamic Inheritance intended to keep
In the Teshilul Feraiz framework, the estate is not distributed until four specific obligations are met in order: Reasonable costs for burial.
The system is primarily based on the Quran, particularly Surah An-Nisa, and is characterized by a "fixed share" methodology.