A mandatory will is a will intended for heirs or relatives who do not receive a share of the inheritance from the testator given by the judge, Islamic law has stated that people of different religions cannot inherit from each other, whether Muslims inherit from non-Muslims or non-Muslims inherit from Muslims, but in practice mandatory wills are currently implemented as an alternative to several inheritance problems such as the right to inheritance of assets for heirs of different religions, children and adoptive parents. Judges at the Supreme Court level apply mandatory wills, taking into account the sense of justice and humanity for heirs who are prevented from inheriting as stated in Supreme Court Decision Number. 331/K/AG/2018/MA. This r...
Application of Obligatory Wills for the non-Muslim Heirs (Study Case No.16K/AG/2010).The basic consi...
There is a fundamental difference between the rules in Islamic inheritance jurisprudence with the ru...
There is a fundamental difference between the rules in Islamic inheritance jurisprudence with the ru...
This study aims to provide guidance to religious court judges with their authority in deciding the h...
Inheritance law is a law which regulates the transfer of right in inheritance (tirkah) to an heir, d...
Arresting heirs is crucial because the relationship between humans who have died requires management...
Inheritance law is the law that regulates the transfer of ownership rights over the inheritance of t...
The Compilation of Islamic Law specifies that wills are only required for adopted children and their...
Abstract: The inheritance law is an approved law regarding the transfer of assets issued by a person...
This study examines more deeply about the judge's consideration in establishing a Muslim as an heir ...
AbstractA will is a trust that must be conveyed, so that the trust cannot be concealed or given to a...
Abstract: The inheritance law is an approved law regarding the transfer of assets issued by a person...
This research was conducted to observe the Islamic scholars' perception on last wills and die. Then ...
Religious differences are one of the things that can cause a person to not be able to receive inheri...
Religious differences are one of the things that can cause a person to not be able to receive inheri...
Application of Obligatory Wills for the non-Muslim Heirs (Study Case No.16K/AG/2010).The basic consi...
There is a fundamental difference between the rules in Islamic inheritance jurisprudence with the ru...
There is a fundamental difference between the rules in Islamic inheritance jurisprudence with the ru...
This study aims to provide guidance to religious court judges with their authority in deciding the h...
Inheritance law is a law which regulates the transfer of right in inheritance (tirkah) to an heir, d...
Arresting heirs is crucial because the relationship between humans who have died requires management...
Inheritance law is the law that regulates the transfer of ownership rights over the inheritance of t...
The Compilation of Islamic Law specifies that wills are only required for adopted children and their...
Abstract: The inheritance law is an approved law regarding the transfer of assets issued by a person...
This study examines more deeply about the judge's consideration in establishing a Muslim as an heir ...
AbstractA will is a trust that must be conveyed, so that the trust cannot be concealed or given to a...
Abstract: The inheritance law is an approved law regarding the transfer of assets issued by a person...
This research was conducted to observe the Islamic scholars' perception on last wills and die. Then ...
Religious differences are one of the things that can cause a person to not be able to receive inheri...
Religious differences are one of the things that can cause a person to not be able to receive inheri...
Application of Obligatory Wills for the non-Muslim Heirs (Study Case No.16K/AG/2010).The basic consi...
There is a fundamental difference between the rules in Islamic inheritance jurisprudence with the ru...
There is a fundamental difference between the rules in Islamic inheritance jurisprudence with the ru...