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A list of all pages that have property "Has Hadith Text" with value "Yahya said that Malik said; When the relatives of the deceased accept the blood-money then it is inherited according to the Book of Allah. Daughters of the dead man inherit and so do sisters; and whichever women would inherit from him ordinarily. If the women do not take all his inheritance; then what remains goes to the agnatic relations who most deserve to inherit from him in conjunction with the women. Malik said; When one of the heirs of a man killed by mistake attempts to take his due from the blood-money while his companions are absent; he may not do that; and he has no right to any of the blood-money; however large or small; unless the qasama has been completed by him. If he swears fifty oaths then he has the right to his portion of the blood-money. That is because the blood-money is not established as due without there being fifty oaths; and the blood- money is not established as due unless the responsibility for the blood is established. If any one of the heirs comes after that he swears a number of the oaths commensurate with his fraction of the inheritance and takes his right until all the heirs exact their complete right. If a maternal uncle comes he has one sixth and must swear one sixth of the fifty oaths. So whoever swears may take his due from the blood-money and whoever abstains annuls his right. If one of the heirs is absent or is a child who has not reached puberty; those who are present swear fifty oaths and if the one who was absent comes after that or the child reaches puberty; they swear. and they swear according to their due of the blood-money and according to their shares of inheritance from it. Yahya said that Malik said; This is the best I have heard on the matter.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • MuwataMalik-017-001-34745  + (Yahya said that Malik said; When the relat
      Yahya said that Malik said; When the relatives of the deceased accept the blood-money then it is inherited according to the Book of Allah. Daughters of the dead man inherit and so do sisters; and whichever women would inherit from him ordinarily. If the women do not take all his inheritance; then what remains goes to the agnatic relations who most deserve to inherit from him in conjunction with the women. Malik said; When one of the heirs of a man killed by mistake attempts to take his due from the blood-money while his companions are absent; he may not do that; and he has no right to any of the blood-money; however large or small; unless the qasama has been completed by him. If he swears fifty oaths then he has the right to his portion of the blood-money. That is because the blood-money is not established as due without there being fifty oaths; and the blood- money is not established as due unless the responsibility for the blood is established. If any one of the heirs comes after that he swears a number of the oaths commensurate with his fraction of the inheritance and takes his right until all the heirs exact their complete right. If a maternal uncle comes he has one sixth and must swear one sixth of the fifty oaths. So whoever swears may take his due from the blood-money and whoever abstains annuls his right. If one of the heirs is absent or is a child who has not reached puberty; those who are present swear fifty oaths and if the one who was absent comes after that or the child reaches puberty; they swear. and they swear according to their due of the blood-money and according to their shares of inheritance from it. Yahya said that Malik said; This is the best I have heard on the matter.
      is is the best I have heard on the matter.)