2017
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Pakistan
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Afghanistan
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Indonesia
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Abu Dhabi
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Detailed explanation-1: -Under the Shariah Law, the legal heirs and the descendants of the deceased have the right to claim the estate, and it is upon them that the property to the deceased shall devolve. If the said non-Muslim, the property shall devolve based on the community law they belongs.
Detailed explanation-2: -Under Shia Law of inheritance, the heirs are divided into two groups, namely, (i) Heirs by consanguinity i.e. blood relations and (ii) Heirs by marriage i.e. husband and wife. Heirs by consanguinity are divided into three classes and each class is. sub-divided into two sections.
Detailed explanation-3: -Shia Law of inheritance The Shia Law divides heirs into two groups – by blood relations (consanguinity) and by marriage (affinity). The heirs by consanguinity are also termed as heirs by Nasab, while the heirs by affinity are heirs by Sabab. Based on blood relations a further classification is drawn into three classes.
Detailed explanation-4: -“No fault” divorce in the UAE To file for divorce, one spouse must inform the court of their desire to end the marriage without having to justify, explain or blame the other spouse. They can request a separation without having to prove that any harm was done during the marriage.