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Category: Nullifying Factors

Performing Salaah During Zawwaal

Question Is it permissible to perform salaah while zawwaal is approaching… With the result the musalli starts his salaat before zawwaal […]

3 February 202219 November 2024Nullifying Factors, Salaah

Imaam Making A Mistake In Qiraat Taraweeh

Question What is the ruling if the Imam does not know Arabic and makes a mistake which changes the meaning […]

9 January 20229 January 2022Nullifying Factors, Salaah, Taraweeh

Imaam Making Salaam After One Rakaat In Taraweeh

Question What is the ruling of the Qiraat if an Imam made Salam after one Rakah? Kindly advise the rulings […]

9 January 20229 January 2022Nullifying Factors, Salaah, Taraweeh

Saying “Aah” In Salaah Due To Pain

Question By saying “Aah” in Salaah due to pain, is the Salaah of a person invalidated? Answer Saying “aah” due […]

20 December 202127 December 2021Nullifying Factors, Salaah

Pronouncing the letter ض like ظ or pronouncing it from an incorrect Makhraj

Question If a person does not have the Makhraj of the ض correct, and whilst performing Salaah he recites in […]

20 October 202120 October 2021Nullifying Factors, Quraan-e-Majeed, Salaah, Tajweed

Salaah Breaking Due To Hand Movements

Question If I use my right hand instead of my left hand to do something in salah eg. Adjust my […]

19 August 202119 August 2021Nullifying Factors, Salaah

Salaah Performed With Clothing Soiled With Bird Droppings

Question There was a hardened stain on a person’s clothing. Upon close examination, it “seemed” to be birds droppings that […]

15 July 202115 July 2021Miscellaneous, Nullifying Factors, Salaah, Tahaarah

Performing Salaah With A Tissue Which Has Impurity On It

Question What is the status of a salaah which is read with a tissue of blood, urine etc in your […]

10 July 20211 April 2023Nullifying Factors, Salaah

Salaah Behind A Retractable Barrier

Question Is my Namaz broken if I was reading my salaah behind a retractable belt queue barrier and someone or […]

19 June 20219 June 2022Nullifying Factors, Salaah

Amal-e-Katheer and Amal-e-Qaleel

Question If a person quickly wipes his nose by taking out a tissue from his pocket and placing it back […]

13 May 202112 May 2022Nullifying Factors, Salaah

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Full Cousin

Father's full brother's sons are eligible to inherit.

Father's full sister's sons are not eligible to inherit.

 

Full Uncle

Father’s full brothers are eligible to inherit.

Mothers’s full brothers are not eligible to inherit.

 

Full Nephew

Full Brother's sons are eligible to inherit.

Full Sister's sons are not eligible to inherit.

 

Great Grandfather

Father’s father’s fathers are eligible to inherit.

Father’s mother’s fathers and mother’s father’s fathers are not eligible to inherit.

 

Great Grandson

Son's son’s sons are eligible to inherit.

Son’s daughter’s sons and daughter's son’s sons are not eligible to inherit.

 

Great Granddaughter

Son's son’s daughters are eligible to inherit.

Son's daughter’s daughters and daughter's son’s daughters are not eligible to inherit.

 

Consanguine Sister

Sisters who share the same father but have different mothers.

 

Consanguine Brother

Brothers who share the same father but have different mothers.

 

Uterine Sister

Sisters who share the same mother but have different fathers.

 

Uterine Brother

Brothers who share the same mother but have different fathers.

 

Full Sister

Sisters who share the same father and the mother.

 

Full Brother

Brothers who share the same father and the mother.

 

Granddaughter

Son's daughters are eligible to inherit. Daughter's daughters are not eligible to inherit.

Granddaughters from adopted sons and step-sons are not eligible to inherit.

 

Grandson

Son's sons are eligible to inherit. Daughter's sons are not eligible to inherit.

Grandsons from adopted sons and step-sons are not eligible to inherit.

 

Grandmother

The grandmothers listed below are eligible to inherit:

  1. Father's mother.
  2. Paternal grandfather's mother.
  3. Paternal grandmother's mother.
  4. Mother's mother.
  5. Maternal grandmother’s mother.

 

Grandfather

Paternal grandfathers are eligible to inherit.

Maternal grandfathers are not eligible to inherit.

 

Father

A biological father alone is eligible to inherit, not a step-father.

An illegitimate father is not eligible to inherit from his illegitimate son.

Mother

The biological mother alone is eligible to inherit, not a step-mother.

Daughter(s)

Daughters of the deceased's living husbands/wives, deceased husbands/wives, or divorced wives are all eligible to inherit.

Adopted daughters and step-daughters are not eligible to inherit.

A daughter born out of wedlock is entitled to inherit from her deceased mother but not from her deceased father.

Son(s)

Sons of the deceased's living husband/wives, deceased husband/wives or divorced husband/wives are all eligible to inherit.

Adopted sons and step-sons are not eligible to inherit.

A son born out of wedlock is entitled to inherit from his deceased mother, but not from his deceased father.

Wife/Wives

All women who were in the Nikaah of a man at the time of his demise are eligible to inherit from their husband's estate, regardless of whether the Nikaah was consummated or not.

If a man passed away during the Iddah period of a wife who had been issued a Talaaq-e-Rajee (revocable divorce), the wife remains eligible to inherit from the deceased husband's estate. Conversely, if the husband passed away after the Iddah period had expired, the wife is not eligible to inherit from the deceased husband's estate.

If the husband issued a Talaaq-e-Baain (irrevocable divorce), or the divorce occurred via Khula (divorce initiated by the wife), the divorced wife is not eligible to inherit from the deceased husband's estate, regardless of whether the divorce was issued during her Iddah period or not.

Husband

A man is eligible to inherit from a woman who was in his Nikaah at the time of her demise, irrespective of whether the Nikaah was consummated or not.

A man does not inherit from his ex-wife.