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How is a property in Islam divided?

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The specific distribution of property can vary depending on the type of property and the number of siblings involved. There are several principles that guide the division of property in Islam. First, the Qur’an emphasizes the importance of treating family members fairly and justly when it comes to inheritance. This includes providing for one’s parents, spouse, and children, as well as other close relatives.

In Muslim Law, all children have an equal right to inherit their parents’ property. If there are no parents or children, then siblings have an equal right to inherit the property. If there are no siblings or children, then other close relatives may be eligible for inheritance.

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