What is the distribution of wealth if the original giver subsequently leaves behind another hundred?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Bequests
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If the original giver leaves behind another one hundred in addition to the previously distributed amounts, the total wealth remaining with the giver is two hundred minus two-thirds of the initial item. This amount is equated to two shares. One share equals seventy-five, being three-eighths of the total. After one-third of this amount returns to the giver, fifty remains with the giver's heirs.