Dividing an estate under Islamic inheritance law (Fara'id) depends on a large number of variables: which heirs are living, their degree of relation, cases of full or partial exclusion, and differing shares between male and female heirs depending on the situation: details determined jurisprudentially on a case-by-case basis. Any generic calculator that assumes one pattern of heirs risks a real error affecting sensitive financial and family rights.
For this reason, we prefer not to offer an automated estate-division tool, and always recommend consulting a specialized lawyer or the relevant court to formally determine the heirs and their shares accurately based on the specifics of each case. You can also review the electronic heir-determination procedure through the Ministry of Justice's Najiz platform.
Reach out to us on WhatsApp to discuss the details of your case, and we'll walk you through the formal steps needed to determine heirs and divide the estate.
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