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− 21 ISLAMIC LAWS OF INHERITANCE − God Almighty says in the Holy Qur’an: − KÎvà ÕFnļ»Ë ÆÌIj³ÜAË Æf»Ì»A ºjM BÀ¿ KÎvà ¾BUj¼» Ñ æ ê ä ê ä éê ê ä ä ð æ å ä æ æ ä ä ê Ð ê Ð æ ä ä ä ì éê Ñ æ ê ä ê ä é ê ê BJÎvà jR· ËA ÉÄ¿ ½³ BÀ¿ ÆÌIj³ÜAË Æf»Ì»A ºjM BÀ¿ í æ ê ä ä È å ä æ ä å æ ê ì ä ì ê ä æ å ä æ æ ä ä ê Ð ê Ð æ ä ä ä ì éê ByËj°¿ , í æ å æ ì lirrijali nasibummimma tarakal walidani walaqrabuna wa − ± − − − − − linnisa’i nasibummimma tarakal walidani wal aqrabuna − ± − − − − − mimma qalla minhu au kathur nasibammafruda − ± − − ± For men is a share of that which parents and near relations leave; and for women is a share of that which parents and near relations leave, whether it be little or much -- a determined share. (4:8) When someone dies and leaves some money or property, this is called his or her (The estate of a deceased person). According to "Tarkah" Islamic Law, first of all any loans of the deceased must be paid and if he − has bequeathed then the bequest must be paid. After payment of the loan and the bequest, the remaining portion should be divided between the near relations of the deceased according to what is mentioned in the Holy Qur’an: − Å· ÆB¯ ÅÎÎRà A ¥Y ½R¿ j·h¼» ·eÜËA Ó¯ ɼ»A ¸ÎuÌÍ j ‘ ‘ ì å æ ê ä ô ê æä ä æ å é ê ä å æ ê ê ä ì ê æ å ê ä æ ä æ ê Ø å Õ å å æ ê æ å 486