Abstract

The basic provisions for the distribution of Islamic inheritance listed in the Qur'an determine the division of 1 compared to 2 for female heirs with men. At first glance, the provision looks discriminatory for people who have not understood the overall provisions in Islamic Heritage Law. According to Islamic Inheritance Law, balancing the acquisition of female heirs with men can be done with Grants and Testaments, so that a female heir can obtain the same inheritance with male heirs. This can happen because Grants and Testaments are implemented earlier than the distribution of inheritance, so that this is used by Muslims in Indonesia to solve inheritance problems through Grants or Testaments before the heir dies, by requesting the agreement of all heirs entitled to inherit, without distribution inheritance.

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