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In case of inheritance we have a few kinds of heirs which we may categorize under one of the categories: spouses, parents (and their parents etc.), children (and their children etc.), siblings (and their heirs).

Is it possible to exclude somebody from a heritage?

If so why do some of the possible heirs may go out empty?

By possible heirs I mean only those who are allowed to inherit according to shari'a.

In case of inheritance we have a few kinds of heirs which we may categorize under one of the categories: spouses, parents (and their parents etc.), children (and their children etc.), siblings (and their heirs).

Is it possible to exclude somebody from a heritage?

If so why do some of the possible heirs may go out empty?

In case of inheritance we have a few kinds of heirs which we may categorize under one of the categories: spouses, parents (and their parents etc.), children (and their children etc.), siblings (and their heirs).

Is it possible to exclude somebody from a heritage?

If so why do some of the possible heirs may go out empty?

By possible heirs I mean only those who are allowed to inherit according to shari'a.

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Do all possible heirs always get a share or are there exclusions whereis it possible that some may go out empty?

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ياsr
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Do all possible heirs get a share or are there exclusions where some may go out empty?

In case of inheritance we have a few kinds of heirs which we may categorize under one of the categories: spouses, parents (and their parents etc.), children (and their children etc.), siblings (and their heirs).

Is it possible to exclude somebody from a heritage?

If so why do some of the possible heirs may go out empty?