Pearl of Wisdom

with regard to two of his companions who went to be judged before a tyrant in a dispute they had about a loan or inheritance, said, 'Whoever goes to be judged before a tyrant and he judges in favour of one of them, whatever he is compensated is unlawful, even if it was rightfully his, because he took it by judgment of a tyrant when Allah has ordered him to reject the tyrant.'

Imam Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq [as]
al-Kafi, v. 7, p. 412, no. 5

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Question : #982 Category: Death Issues
Subject: Islamic Will/Inheritance
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I would be very grateful if you could please provide me with some advice regarding Islamic Wills and the Quranic guidance around this.

I am a female who is not yet married and without children.

I have a mother and father and two siblings, plus one niece, Mash'Allah and Alhumdollilah.

Please can you specify who I am obliged to give to and what sort of proportion of wealth?

JazakAllah Khair
Madiha
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