Faraid-Inheritance Calculator

Faraid-Inheritance Calculator

Inheritance law in Islam

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Version History of Faraid

1.3.2

August 25, 2024

Some calculation problems solved.

1.3.1

July 24, 2024

Ads removed

1.2.7

October 2, 2023

Bug fixes

1.2.6

October 1, 2023

Bug fixes, performance improvements

1.2.4

July 9, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.2.2

June 3, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.2.1

June 3, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.1.3

May 31, 2023

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

1.1.0

May 31, 2023

Some calculation problems solved.

1.0.13

January 7, 2023

Some calculation problems solved

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Description of Faraid

To calculate the inheritance; enter the information about the relatives of the deceased. After all the relevant information has been entered, click on the calculate button to know about how much each relative will inherit as per Islamic inheritance calculation according to Islam. About Inheritance in Islam and Quran: Distribution of inheritance (Meeras / Wirasat) carries a special place in Islam and is a very important component of the Muslim faith and is considered as an integral part of the Sharia Law. Among the relatives in Islam, there is a legal share as per Quran for each descendant in monetary value/property the deceased has left. Quran has mentioned different shares over the matters of Islamic inheritance. Details of inheritance in Islamic law Inheritance is considered as an integral part of Shariah Law. Muslims inherit from one another as stated in the Qur'an.[Qur'an 4:7] Hence, there is a legal share for relatives of the decedent in his estate and property. The major rules of inheritance are detailed in Qur'an, Hadith and Fiqh. When a Muslim dies there are four duties which need to be performed. They are: Pay funeral and burial expenses. Paying debts of the deceased. Determine the value / will of the deceased if any (which is capped to one third of the estate as the remainder is decided by shariah law). Distribute the remainder of estate and property to the relatives of the deceased according to Shariah Law. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the relatives of the deceased who are entitled to inherit, and their shares. These laws take greater prominence in Islam because of the restriction placed on the testator (a person who makes a will). Islamic law places two restrictions on the testator: To whom he or she can bequeath his or her wealth. The amount that he or she can bequeath (which must not exceed one third of the deceased's estate). Different types of heirs Heirs referred to as primary heirs are always entitled to a share of the inheritance, they are never totally excluded. These primary heirs consist of the spouse relict, both parents, the son and the daughter. All remaining heirs can be totally excluded by the presence of other heirs. But under certain circumstances, other heirs can also inherit as residuaries, namely the father, paternal grandfather, daughter, agnatic granddaughter, full sister, consanguine sister and mother. Those who inherit are usually categorized into three groups: Quota-heirs (Sahibul Fardh), This group includes four males and eight females. The male quota-heirs are the husband, father, paternal grandfather and maternal brother. The females quot-heirs are the wife, daughter, granddaughter, mother, grandmother, full sister, paternal sister and maternal sister. However, there are scenarios that could move the daughter, granddaughter, father, grandfather, full siblings and paternal siblings to the second group (Asabah). Members of the Asabah (residuaries), usually a combination of male (and sometimes female) relatives that inherit as residuaries after the shares of the Quota-heirs is distributed. Extended family members (Zawul Arham): This includes any blood relative who is not a quot-heir or asabah (residuary). Examples include maternal grandfather, aunts, nieces and female cousins. This app can not calculate this category. But we are working on it
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Faraid: FAQ

Can Faraid be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Faraid supports iPad devices.

Who is the developer of Faraid?

The app was developed by Emrah Demirci.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for Faraid to function properly?

Faraid requires iOS 12.0 or later.

What do users think of the app?

The Faraid app has a user rating of 1.

What’s the genre of the Faraid app?

The App Genre Of Faraid Is Utilities.

What is the recent version of the Faraid app?

1.3.2 is the newly released Faraid version.

What is the date of the latest Faraid update?

The latest Faraid update came out on October 5, 2024.

When did the Faraid app come out?

Faraid launched on February 7, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of Faraid?

The Faraid app is suitable for children aged Emrah Demirci.

What languages does the Faraid app support?

The Faraid app is now available in English, Turkish.

Is Faraid one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, Faraid is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Faraid feature in-app purchases?

Yes, you'll find in-app purchases featured in Faraid.

Is Faraid optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Faraid is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Faraid display any ads?

No, Faraid does not display any ads.

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