Distribution when a daughter of a daughter, another daughter of a daughter of a daughter, and a daughter of a daughter of a son of a son are present.

Chapter on Distant Kindred (Dhawu al-Arham)

Al-Mughni

Book of Inheritance Shares (Farā'id)

Book 32 · Issue 5 · Bab 5

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Primary text

The wealth belongs to the first claimant, unless according to the people of kinship, it belongs to the first two claimants. According to those who disregard the intermediary cause and grant inheritance to the distant relative, the wealth is divided between the daughter of the daughter of a son of a daughter and the daughter of the daughter of a son of a son of a son, on four shares, and the other is excluded.

Supporting text

The view of Ibn Salim states that it belongs to the first two, and the third is excluded.