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'''Islamic Inheritance law''' is a field of [[jurisprudence]] (''fiqh'') in [[Islamic Law]] (''[[Sharia]]''). While most detailed topics of Islamic law are not discussed in the [[Qur'an]], Islamic inheritance law is unique as it takes up multiple pages of the holy book. While the inheritance laws [[Revelation|revealed]] to [[Muhammad]] in the Qur'an generally improved the fate of female heirs relative to their fate in pre-Islamic Arabia, Islamic inheritance laws do favor male heirs, since, according to the Qur'an, "Men are in charge of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and ''because they spend of their property (for the support of women)''. So good women are the obedient..." (tr. Pickthall; emphasis added).<ref>{{Quran|4|34}}</ref>  
'''Islamic Inheritance law''' is a field of [[jurisprudence]] (''fiqh'') in [[Islamic Law]] (''[[Sharia]]''). While most detailed topics of Islamic law are not discussed in the [[Qur'an]], Islamic inheritance law is unique as it takes up multiple pages of the holy book. While the inheritance laws [[Revelation|revealed]] to [[Muhammad]] in the Qur'an generally improved the fate of female heirs relative to their fate in pre-Islamic Arabia, Islamic inheritance laws do favor male heirs, since, according to the Qur'an, "Men are in charge of women, because Allah hath made the one of them to excel the other, and ''because they spend of their property (for the support of women)''. So good women are the obedient..." (tr. Pickthall; emphasis added).<ref>{{Quran|4|34}}</ref>  
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Thus it is more likely that they will bear true witness or fear that after their oaths the oaths (of others) will be taken. So be mindful of your duty (to Allah) and hearken. Allah guideth not the froward folk.}}{{Quote|{{quran|6|152}}|And approach not the wealth of the orphan save with that which is better, till he reach maturity. Give full measure and full weight, in justice. We task not any soul beyond its scope. And if ye give your word, do justice thereunto, even though it be (against) a kinsman; and fulfil the covenant of Allah. This He commandeth you that haply ye may remember.}}
Thus it is more likely that they will bear true witness or fear that after their oaths the oaths (of others) will be taken. So be mindful of your duty (to Allah) and hearken. Allah guideth not the froward folk.}}{{Quote|{{quran|6|152}}|And approach not the wealth of the orphan save with that which is better, till he reach maturity. Give full measure and full weight, in justice. We task not any soul beyond its scope. And if ye give your word, do justice thereunto, even though it be (against) a kinsman; and fulfil the covenant of Allah. This He commandeth you that haply ye may remember.}}


==See also==
==References==
[[Critical Analysis: Inheritance Laws]]
 
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[[Category:Islamic finance]]
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[[Category:Criticism of Islam]]
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