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In muslim law how property gets divided between siblings


09-Jul-2023 (In Muslim Law Law)
I belong to Muslim Sunni hanafi community .My father passed away and I had 3own brothers and 3 own sisters including me .All my sisters are married and 1 brothers is unmarried .my mother is still alive Alhamdulillah.i just want to know 110 sq yards house share among them.please list out individually in terms of percentage what it will b ?
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Answer #1
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Firstly whose house it is.
If the house belong to your father then remove the Maher of your mother if not paid by your father. Remove the 1/8th share of your mother which is fixed share. Later in the left/remaining, One son gets double the share of a daughter. So there would be 9 shares one each goes to three daughters and 2 shares each goes to each son.

The house of 110 sq.yards cannot be divided so take the value of the property and divide accordingly.

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