Under Islamic
law, why is a woman’s share of the inherited
wealth only half that of a man?
INHERITANCE
The Glorious Qur’an contains specific and detailed guidance
regarding the division of the inherited wealth, among the rightful
beneficiaries.
The Qur’anic verses that contain guidance regarding
inheritance are:
> Surah Baqarah,
chapter 2 verse 180
> Surah Baqarah,
chapter 2 verse 240
> Surah Nisa, chapter 4
verse 7-9
> Surah Nisa, chapter 4
verse 19
> Surah Nisa, chapter 4
verse 33 and
> Surah Maidah, chapter
5 verse 106-108
There are three verses in the Qur’an that broadly describe
the share of close relatives i.e. Surah Nisah chapter 4 verses 11, 12 and
176. The translation of these verses are as follows:
"Allah (swt) (thus) directs you as regards your children’s
(inheritance): to the male, a portion equal to that of two females, if
only daughters, two or more, their share is two-thirds of the inheritance;
If only one, her share is a half.
For parents, a sixth share of the inheritance to each, if
the deceased left children; If no children, and the parents are the (only)
heirs, the mother has a third; if the deceased left brothers (or sisters)
the mother has a sixth. (The distribution in all cases is) after the
payment of legacies and debts. Ye know not whether your parents or your
children are nearest to you in benefit. These are settled portions
ordained by Allah; and Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise.
In what your wives leave, your share is half. If they leave
no child; but if they leave a child, ye get a fourth; after payment of
legacies and debts. In what ye leave, their share is a fourth, if ye leave
no child; but if ye leave a child, they get an eight; after payment of
legacies and debts. If the man or woman whose inheritance is in question,
has left neither ascendants nor descendants, but has left a brother or a
sister, each one of the two gets a sixth; but if more than two, they share
in a third; after payment of legacies and debts; so that no loss is caused
(to anyone). Thus it is ordained by Allah; and Allah is All-Knowing Most
Forbearing"
[Al-Qur’an 4:11-12]
"They ask thee for a legal decision. Say: Allah directs
(them) about those who leave no descendants or ascendants as heirs. If it
is a man that dies, leaving a sister but no child, she shall have half the
inheritance. If (such a deceased was) a woman who left no child, Her
brother takes her inheritance. If there are two sisters, they shall have
two thirds of the inheritance (between them). If there are brothers and
sisters, (they share), the male having twice the share of the female. Thus
doth Allah (swt) makes clear to you (His knowledge of all things).
[Al-Qur’an 4:176]
In most of the cases, a woman inherits half of what her
male counterpart inherits. However, this is not always the case. In case
the deceased has left no ascendant or descendent but has left the uterine
brother and sister, each of the two inherit one sixth. If the deceased has
left children, both the parents that is mother and father get an equal
share and inherit one sixth each. In certain cases, a woman can also
inherit a share that is double that of the male. If the deceased is a
woman who has left no children, brothers or sisters and is survived only
by her husband, mother and father, the husband inherits half the property
while the mother inherits one third and the father the remaining one
sixth. In this particular case, the mother inherits a share that is double
that of the father. It is true that as a general rule, in most cases, the
female inherits a share that is half that of the male. For instance in the
following cases:
1. daughter inherits half of what the son
inherits,
2. wife inherits 1/8th and husband 1/4th if the
deceased has no children.
3. Wife inherits 1/4th and husband 1/2 if the
deceased has children
4. If the
deceased has no ascendant or descendent, the sister inherits a share that
is half that of the brother.
In Islam a woman has no financial obligation and the
economical responsibility lies on the shoulders of the man. Before a woman
is married it is the duty of the father or brother to look after the
lodging, boarding, clothing and other financial requirements of the woman.
After she is married it is the duty of the husband or the son. Islam holds
the man financially responsible for fulfilling the needs of his family. In
order to do be able to fulfill the responsibility the men get double the
share of the inheritance. For example, if a man dies leaving about Rs. One
Hundred and Fifty Thousand, for the children (i.e one son and one
daughter) the son inherits One Hundred Thousand rupees and the daughter
only Fifty Thousand rupees. Out of the one hundred thousand which the son
inherits, as his duty towards his family, he may have to spend on them
almost the entire amount or say about eighty thousand and thus he has a
small percentage of inheritance, say about twenty thousand, left for
himself. On the other hand, the daughter, who inherits fifty thousand is
not bound to spend a single penny on anybody. She can keep the entire
amount for herself. Would you prefer inheriting one hundred thousand
rupees and spending eighty thousand from it, or inheriting fifty thousand
rupees and having the entire amount to yourself?
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