Nature of Islamic inheritance and its rationale : preventing son-in-law from inheritance

Fatawa Question

Assalamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh, We are a French Muslim family and have 2 daughters (27 Y, 17 Y) and a son 25Y. Our elder daughter is married to a Jordanian national and has a daughter. A year ago my son in law blackmailed my younger daughter and sexually molested her several time. Within a month she told me. After confronting him he did admit and left to his country. My eldest daughter left with him (everybody deserves a second chance!!!). Within a few months we discovered he did similar things to other women. Now my husband and myself do not want him to benefit in anyway from us through inheritance or otherwise. What can we do ? Thank you

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Publication Date

2006-01-30

Main Subjects

Economics & Business Administration
Islamic Studies

No. of Pages

2

Data Type

Fatawa

Language

English

Record ID

BIM-787754

American Psychological Association (APA)

Qahf, Mundhir. 2006-01-30. Nature of Islamic inheritance and its rationale : preventing son-in-law from inheritance. .
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Qahf, Mundhir. Nature of Islamic inheritance and its rationale : preventing son-in-law from inheritance. 2006-01-30.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Qahf, Mundhir. 2006-01-30. Nature of Islamic inheritance and its rationale : preventing son-in-law from inheritance.
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