Understanding Grandchildren’s Inheritance Rights in Islam

According to the Islamic inheritance laws, grandchildren are entitled to inherit from their grandfather's estate under certain circumstances. Here is a summary:

- Grandchildren refer to the sons of the son, not the sons of the daughter.

- If the father of the grandchildren died before their grandfather, they do not inherit from their grandfather if he has a son or sons of his own, because a son is closer than a son's son.

- If the grandfather does not have any other son but has daughters, then the grandchildren inherit whatever is left after the daughters have been given their inheritance. 

- Similarly, grandchildren inherit from their grandfather if he does not have any sons or daughters, in which case they take the place of his children, and each male is given the share of two females.

It is important to note that the Islamic inheritance laws are based on the Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. These laws are considered to be divine and cannot be changed or altered by individuals. The shares of inheritance are determined according to specific guidelines and cannot be modified.

For a more comprehensive understanding of the Islamic inheritance laws, it is recommended to consult with a knowledgeable Islamic scholar or refer to reliable Islamic sources.

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