হ্যাশট্যাগ (বাংলা)#ইসলামীআইন#উত্তরাধিকার#ইয়াতিম#মিরাস#ইসলামওন্যায়हिंदी संस्करण (Hindi)भूमिकाएक बच्चा पहले पिता को खो देता है।फिर जब दादा का देहांत होता है, तब कहा जाता है—“तुम्हें दादा की ज़मीन में हिस्सा नहीं मिलेगा।”deceased son’s child is not legally present as a direct heirThis is law-based, not emotion-based.Is This Rule Cruel? (English)At first glance—yes, it feels harsh.But Islamic law was never meant to operate alone, without ethics.
BLOG TITLE (ENGLISH) Orphaned Twice? Does Islam Really Deny a Grandchild Inheritance If His Father Died Before His Grandfather? Introduction (English) Sometimes life feels unfair twice over. A child loses his father early—and later, when the grandfather dies, the same child is told: “You have no share in the grandfather’s land.” To many people, this feels cruel, heartless, and even un-Islamic. But is it really true? And if yes—why would Islam allow such a rule? Or is there something society often misunderstands? This blog explores the truth—without fear, without blind defense, and without emotional denial. The Rule in Question (English) Yes, according to classical Islamic inheritance law: If a person’s father dies before the grandfather, then the grandchild does NOT automatically inherit from the grandfather. So the child loses: His father His expected share from the grandfather’s estate This is why people say: “He became an orphan twice.” This rule exists in Sunni fiqh (Ha...