Abstract:In Islamic Law, Adopted children are different from biological children in the division of inheritance. The biological child is entitled to an inheritance, while the adopted child is not an heir, so he not is entitled to an inheritance. However, he is entitled to a maximum of 1/3 of the inheritance through a mandatory will. This becomes a question, what happens when parents want to give inheritance to their adopted children. This research discusses the mandatory will for adopted children to get inheritance by … Show more
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