This is a complicated issue full of nuances and conditions which can only be dealt with by scholars and jurists.
The general principle seems to be that a non-Muslim cannot inherit from a Muslim, but in certains circumstances, a Muslim can inherit from a non-Muslim.
One nuance is the fine line between an inheritance and a gift upon death (a bequest)
Another consideration for some is the location of the event. Whether there is Sharia Law in effect in that country. An interesting situation, in this day of global travel, would be if the deceased were in a Muslim country and the beneficiaries were in a secular country.
So on the surface it is very simple, but go just slightly beneath the surface, and it becomes a matter of jurisprudence.
A Muslim cannot inherit from a non-Muslim. And vice-versa.
Notwithstanding the above, another opinion states, this only applies only to countries that have Sharia law, and in his opinion, the secular laws of non Muslim countries also apply to Muslims when there is no Sharia Law.
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/...h-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503545320
A third website makes a distinction between an inheritance of property and a bequest of money. In that view, the inheritance of property would be disallowed, but the bequest of money would be alright.
http://qa.**************/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=3296&CATE=201
All of the above is according to my understanding.
I can see why very few Muslims would want to post on this question. There are numerous other rules on the issue of inheritance in the Q'uran.
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I can see why very few Muslims would want to post on this question. There are numerous other rules on the issue of inheritance in the Q'uran.
I would have posted had I known about the thread. But, inheritance (in Islam) is quite a complex matter anyhow so I would have had to consult a book on the matter, and probably 4/5 posts too.
Salaam Aamirsaab,
If you have the time, I would be very interested in any information you would like to share on this subject.
Thank-you,
Sarada
Ok the stuff I found out corroborates exactly with sarada's post; non-muslims do not inherit from muslims and vice versa.
There is, however, a difference between inheritance and a will; the latter will always apply no matter if they are muslim or not.
As stated before, Islam and inheritance is quite a large subject, so is there anything else you'd like to know about it?
:salamext:
i was listening to this from a sheik in Malaysia...
There are khilaf / different opinions in these.
However, this sheikh said he agreed with one opinion saying that it is okay to accept the inheritence from a good non-muslim (because the translation of the kafr is actually is the bad kafr). And the ruling was 'harus'... (not sure what is 'harus' in english)
wassallam.
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