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Gifts and Presents
Joint account with non-Muslim who allowed him to withdraw from the account, then retracted, then died
1,370Is it permissible for a student to give religious books to her teachers, who are not practising, to call them to Allah?
1,826Giving the son the share of two daughters – is that only applicable to the shares of inheritance?
2,183The difference between reciprocating when someone does you a favour and giving a gift to one who intervened for you
2,227His father used to take some of his salary and buy property with it, then he became cognitively impaired; does he have any right to that property?
1,512How to Write a Will in Islam
A will in Islam it is a set of instructions on how (one’s property) is to be disposed of after one’s death or how it is to be given away after one’s death. Writing a will may be obligatory with regard to the dues one owes to others where there is no proof, lest they be lost or neglected. It is recommended for a man to write a will that some of his wealth be used for charitable purposes, so that the reward for that may reach him after his death. It is permitted to write a will concerning one third or less of one’s wealth. The will comes into effect when the person dies. It is permissible for the person who writes the will to revoke it or cancel it or revoke part of it. You do not have the right to state how your personal belongings should be distributed after you die because the share of each heir has been defined by Allah.103,559He received a gift from an unknown person
3,152Is it permissible for the mother to register her apartment in her son’s name, with the consent of his sisters?
2,365Is Gift Giving a Form of Bribery in Islam?
Giving gifts is something that is encouraged, because it softens hearts and strengthens the bonds of Islamic brotherhood and sisterhood. Bribery is something that is forbidden, because of what it leads to of wrongdoing and transgressing people’s rights, and reinforcing selfishness. The difference between them is clear.4,546Her mother-in-law gave her some gold at her wedding party, and is demanding it now, claiming that it was a loan
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