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Video 4: Ta'sib explained

Inheritance Rules3m 05s

Breaks down the concept of residuary heirs and when non-fixed-share inheritance applies after prescribed shares.

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Ta'sib applies after fixed shares are distributed. If residue remains, eligible residuary heirs receive it according to established priority rules. For practical use, try faraid calculator after understanding the core rule.

- Topic cluster: Inheritance Rules

- Search intent: islamic inheritance calculator

- Educational context only; legal outcomes depend on state law and facts.

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Educational analysis from Abed Awad, Esq., attorney and Islamic law expert. This page is informational and not legal advice.

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Ta'sib applies after fixed shares are distributed. If residue remains, eligible residuary heirs receive it according to established priority rules. This is why estate plans need both accurate fixed-share logic and clear residue handling, especially in family structures with multiple classes of heirs.

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What does "Ta'sib explained" explain?

Breaks down the concept of residuary heirs and when non-fixed-share inheritance applies after prescribed shares.

Who is this educational video intended for?

This video is intended for U.S. Muslim families seeking practical Islamic estate-planning context before taking legal action.

What should I do after watching this video?

Use this video for clarity, then continue with try faraid calculator to apply the guidance in a practical next step.

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Target intent: islamic inheritance calculator

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