Wirasat Mein Pote Ka Hisa - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture clarifies the Islamic rulings regarding inheritance, specifically addressing the share of a grandson when a son is still alive. It explains that if a son exists, the grandson does not inherit directly but can be compensated through other means like gifting (hiba) during the grandfather’s lifetime. The discussion covers scenarios where a grandson is orphaned and the legal and ethical considerations of distributing wealth fairly among heirs, including the permissibility of gifting to specific heirs based on their needs and character. It also highlights the distinction between inheritance (miras) and gifting (hiba) and clarifies that while inheritance has fixed rules, gifting allows for greater flexibility and discretion within legal boundaries. The speaker addresses concerns about unjust distribution, particularly when one son is considered irresponsible, and emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one’s obligations to all heirs while exercising wisdom and fairness.
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