Kalalah in Islamic Inheritance: Heirship of Siblings
Journal Title: Dini Araştırmalar -Altı Aylık Bilimsel Dergi- - Year 2013, Vol 16, Issue 42
Abstract
Kalalah is one of the key issues of Islamic Inheritance Law, which has many controversies, different opinions and discussions since the time of the Prophet’s companions. Kalalah, which can be defined as the heirship of siblings is important not only for the true nature of it, but also for the concern of inheritors’ shares. This study aims at determining juridical opinions relating to the subject and evaluating them within the frame of inheritance rules in terms of their practical consequences
Authors and Affiliations
Abdurrahman YAZICI
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