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Questions: I would like to
know the rights of wives in Islam. Regarding financial rights of inheritance,
do they receive more than the husband’s mother? Is it alright to get married
in secret?
And if the deceased has children, the parents shall inherit a sixth each, and if he has no children and only the parents are his heirs then his mother shall receive a third, and if he has brothers and sisters then the mother's share is the same one sixth after the payment of any legacies he may have bequethed and after discharging any debts he may have left behind." (4:11) The shares of a husband and wife are stated next: And to you belongs a half of what your wives have, if they die childless. And if they have children, a quarter of what they leave shall be yours after payment of their debts and any legacies they may have bequethed. Your wives shall inherit one quarter of what you leave, if you die childless. If you have children they shall inherit one eighth, after payment of your debts and any legacies you may have bequethed. (4:12)
It is clear from the above verses that
the share of the wife in some cases is less and in other cases more than
the husband's mother. If the deceased has children, his mother will receive
one-sixth and the wife one-eighth. In this case, the share of the mother
is more than that of the wife. If a deceased does not have children and
also does not have brothers or sisters, his wife will be given one-fourth
of the total inheritance and the mother's share will be one-third of the
remaining amount. In such cases, the share of the wife may sometimes come
out to be more than that of the mother.
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