Halfbroth

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MuwataMalik-017-001-35150Malik said; The generally agreed on way of doing things among us; in which there is no dispute; and which I saw the people of knowledge in our city doing; about paternal relations is that full brothers are more entitled to inherit than half-brothers by the father and half-brothers by the father are more entitled to inherit than the children of the full brothers. The sons of the full brothers are more entitled to inherit than the sons of the half-brothers by the father. The sons of the half-brothers by the father are more entitled to inherit than the sons of the sons of the full brothers. The sons of the sons of the half-brothers by the father side are more entitled to inherit than the paternal uncle; the full brother of the father. The paternal uncle; the full brother of the father; is more entitled to inherit than the paternal uncle; the half-brotherof the father on the father side. The paternal uncle; the half-brother of the father on the father side is more entitled to inherit than the sons of the paternal uncle; the full brother of the father. The son of the paternal uncle on the father side is more entitled to inherit than the paternal great uncle; the full brother of the paternal grandfather. Malik said; Everything about which you are questioned concerning the inheritance of the paternal relations is like this. Trace the genealogy of the deceased and whoever among the paternal relations contends for inheritance. If you find that one of them reaches the deceased by a father and none of them except him reaches him by a father; then make his inheritance to the one who reaches him by the nearest father; rather than the one who reaches him by what is above that. If you find that they all reach him by the same father who joins them; then see who is the nearest of kin. If there is only one half-brother by the father; give him the inheritance rather than more distant paternal relations. If there is a full brother and you find them equally related from a number of fathers or to one particular father so that they all reach the genealogy of the deceased and they are all half-brothers by the father or full brothers; then divide the inheritance equally among them. If the parent of one of them is an uncle the full-brother of the father of the deceased and whoever is with him is an uncle the paternal half brother of the father of the deceased ; the inheritance goes to the sons of the full brother of the father rather than the sons of the paternal half- brother of the father. That is because Allah; the Blessed; the Exalted; said; Those related by blood are nearer to one another in the Book of Allah; surely Allah has knowledge of everything. Malik said; The paternal grandfather; is more entitled to inherit than sons of the full-brother; and more entitled than the uncle; the full brother of the father. The son of the father brother is more entitled to inherit from mawali retainers freed slaves than the grandfathers.The Chapter on Inheritance And Half Brothers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Hudud in Muwata Malik
MuwataMalik-017-001-35157Yahya related to me from Malik from Rabia Ibn Abi Abdulrahman from more than one of the people of knowledge of that time; that those who were killed on the Day of the Camel; the Day of Siffin; the Day of AlHarra; and the Day of Qudayd did not inherit from each other. None of them inherited anything from his companion unless it was known that he had been killed before his companion. Malik said; That is the way of doing things about which there is no dispute; and which none of the people of knowledge in our city doubt. The procedure with two mutual heirs who are drowned; or killed in another way; when it is not known which of them died first is the same - neither of them inherits anything from his companion. Their inheritance goes to whoever remains of their heirs. They are inherited from by the living. Malik said; No one should inherit from anyone else when there is doubt; and one should only inherit from the other when there is certainty of knowledge and witnesses. That is because a man and his mawla whom his father has freed might die at the same time. The sons of the free man could say; Our father inherited from the mawla. They should not inherit from the mawla without knowledge or testimony that he died first. The living people most entitled to his wala inherit from him. Malik said; Another example is two full brothers who die. One of them has children and the other does not. They have a half-brother by their father. It is not known which of them died first; so the inheritance of the childless one goes to his half-brother by the father. The children of the full-brother get nothing. Malik said; Another example is when a paternal aunt and the son of her brother die; or else the daughter of the brother and her paternal uncle. It is not known which of them died first. The paternal uncle does not inherit anything from the daughter of his brother; and the son of the brother does not inherit anything from his paternal aunt.The Chapter on Inheritance And Half Brothers in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Hudud in Muwata Malik

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