Islamic Inheritance Calculator

Free Faraid tool — All 4 Madhabs — Transparent Calculation — PDF Report

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Estate
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Heirs
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Deductions
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Results

Step 1: Estate & Settings

Estate Details & Settings

Gender of the Deceased
Enter your currency symbol — e.g. R, $, £, €, د.إ, RM
Estate Assets (before deductions)
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Total Estate Value: R 0.00 — Enter current market value, not purchase price. For jointly owned assets, enter only the deceased's share.

How Does the Islamic Inheritance Calculator Work?

This tool implements the complete Faraid (فرائض) system as prescribed in Surah An-Nisa of the Holy Quran. Every calculation follows the scholarly consensus on fixed shares (Zawi al-Furud), residuary inheritance (Asaba), proportionate reduction (Awl), and proportionate return (Radd) — and our calculation trace shows you exactly which rule was applied and why.

How is Islamic Inheritance Calculated Manually?

The manual Faraid calculation follows a strict step-by-step methodology:

StepActionRule / Formula
1 Calculate Net Estate Net = Total Assets − Funeral − Debts − Zakat − Wasiyyah (≤ 1/3)
2 Assign Fixed Shares (Fard) Spouse, mother, father (with children), daughters, grandmothers, uterine siblings each receive prescribed fractions
3 Assign Residuary (Asaba) Sons, father (without children), grandfather, brothers take remainder in 2:1 (male:female) ratio
4 Check for Awl If Σ(Fard) > 1, scale all shares: ShareNew = ShareOld ÷ Σ(Fard)
5 Check for Radd If Σ(Assigned) < 1, return remainder proportionally to non-spouse heirs (Maliki: includes spouse)

What Are the Fixed Shares (Zawi al-Furud)?

Six specific fractions appear in Faraid: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/3, 2/3, and 1/6. Each heir receives one of these fractions under specific conditions:

HeirWith ChildrenWithout ChildrenQuranic Reference
Husband1/41/2Quran 4:12
Wife (or Wives)1/8 (shared)1/4 (shared)Quran 4:12
Mother1/61/3 (or 1/6 with 2+ siblings)Quran 4:11
Father1/6 + residuePure Asaba (all residue)Quran 4:11
Single Daughter (no son)1/2Quran 4:11
2+ Daughters (no son)2/3 (shared)Quran 4:11
Uterine Sibling (1)1/6Quran 4:12
Uterine Siblings (2+)1/3 (shared)Quran 4:12

Why Does the Wife Receive Less Than the Husband?

This is one of the most frequently misunderstood aspects of Faraid. The wife receives 1/4 or 1/8 while the husband receives 1/2 or 1/4 — seemingly half. However, Islamic law places the full financial burden of the family on the husband. He must pay the Mahr (dowry), provide housing, food, and clothing for the wife and children. The wife's inheritance is her own property — she has zero financial obligations toward the family from it. When viewed in the complete Islamic economic framework, women typically accumulate wealth while men spend it on family maintenance.

What Happens When There Are No Residuary Heirs?

When fixed shares are distributed but no Asaba (residuary) heir exists to take the remainder, the Radd (return) rule applies. The leftover estate is returned proportionally to the fixed-share heirs — excluding the spouse in the Hanafi, Shafi'i, and Hanbali madhabs. Only the Maliki school allows the spouse to participate in the Radd distribution, which is why selecting your madhab correctly is critical to an accurate result.

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How to Use This Calculator for Estate Planning

This tool is designed for two primary use cases: (1) estate planning — understanding how your current assets would be distributed if you were to pass away today, allowing you to make informed decisions about your 1/3 Wasiyyah; and (2) active estate distribution — providing families with a transparent, Shariah-compliant breakdown to facilitate a fair and documented distribution process. Always download the PDF report and retain it with your estate documents.