CHAPTER 5: EXAMPLES AND COMPUTATIONS
All of the examples in this chapter are relatively simple. A few more complicated cases have been presented with the discussions of the previous chapter. More complex cases are beyond the scope of this book.
In the following examples, “R” means the remainder of the estate after giving all determined shares.
Simple Cases of Share Allocation
The following exercises are briefly annotated to help the reader understand share-allocation in simpler cases. This would provide a good basis for understanding more complex cases. The gender of the deceased, though unimportant, is sometimes determined by the spouses’ gender.












Simple Window Cases
Finding the base and individual shares from individual ratios is a process that sometimes requires a reasonable ability in dealing with numbers and performing arithmetic computations. Yet, we elect not to teach this to the readers, expecting them to be able to perform the computations by themselves or find some help in performing them.






Examples of ‘Awal



By Muhammad Al-Jibali
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