Abstract

Inheritance law is a very important element in the teachings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, through which a unique system of wealth distribution is created and the society is saved from falling into disarray. However, the books of the first two religions have been distorted with the passage of time. In addition, these religions do not provide details of the law of inheritance, but some of the doctrinal rules appear in the Old and New Testaments. In Islam, however, this law is contained in great detail in the Holy Qur'an. In this paper, the divine injunctions regarding Judaism, Christianity, and Islamic inheritance law have been analyzed through their religious books, as well as the importance of “Ulul Arhaam” (Blood Relatives) and their rights to inheritance in these religions are discussed

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