Inheritance Error Quran
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fractions of inheritance do not add up to 1. Does the God of the Quran know simple mathematics? Answer: It's not the God of the Quran who does not know mathematics, instead mathematical error in the quran inheritance it's the people who claim the shares of inheritance do not add up to
Quran Inheritance Mistake
1 do not know simple mathematics that we teach kids in school. For example, have a look at the following simple methodical question
Mathematical Error In Hereditary Laws
which uses the method the Quran uses to divide the property among heirs: $40 is divided between A, B, C, and D. A gets ½ of $40. B gets ½ of what A leaves. C gets
Islamic Inheritance Math
½ of what B leaves. D gets what C leaves. Calculate how much A, B, C, and D get. Answer: A gets=$40x1/2=$20. B gets=$40-$20=$20; $20x1/2=$10. C gets=$20-$10=$10; $10x1/2=$5 D gets=$5 Now the question is if A, B, C, and D's shares of $40 add up to 1. Let's see if they do. $20+$10+$5+$5=$40. In the Quran, A = Creditor(s) and heir(s) of will B = Father, mother, husband, and wife/wives C = Son(s), daughter(s), error in quran and People with whom the deceased made contract D = Brother(s) and sister(s) The list of heirs of the inheritance and their priority of rights on inheritance are mentioned in the Quran: Group 1: (1) Creditor(s): Creditor(s) and heir(s) of will get their share of the inheritance before everybody else. [See verse 4:11 and 4:12] (2) Heir(s) of will: Creditor(s) and heir(s) of will get their share of the inheritance before everybody else. [See verse 4:11 and 4:12] Group 2: (1) Father: Father, mother, husband, and wife/wives get their share of the inheritance from what is left by creditor(s) and heir(s) of will. [See verse 4:11 and 4:12] (2) Mother: Father, mother, husband, and wife/wives get their share of the inheritance from what is left by creditor(s) and heir(s) of will. [See verse 4:11 and 4:12] (3) Husband: Father, mother, husband, and wife/wives get their share of the inheritance from what is left by creditor(s) and heir(s) of will. [See verse 4:11 and 4:12] (4) Wife/Wives: Father, mother, husband, and wife/wives get their share of the inheritance from what is left by creditor(s) and heir(s) of will. [See verse 4:11 and 4:12] Group 3: (1) Son(s): Son(s), daughter(s), and People with whom the deceased made contract get their share of the inheritance from what is left by father, mother, hus
the Quran (see Errors in Quran). Surah 4 of the Quran, which contains Allah's mathematics on dividing inheritance, is rife with errors. These erroneous mathematics in Quran are small enough to pass mathematical miracles of quran perfunctory inspection but significant in exposing the Quran's ungodly authorship. Consider just two of the examples: (A) if a man is survived by his parents, wives and two daughters, Quran's mathematics require 113% of his estate to be divided; and, (B) if a man is survived by his mother, wives and two sisters, Quran requires 108% of his estate to be divided, as follows: "Allah instructs you http://revivedeenislam.blogspot.com/2013/08/inheritance-math-error-in-quran.html concerning your children: for the male, what is equal to the share of two females. But if there are [only] daughters, two or more, for them is two thirds of one's estate. And if there is only one, for her is half. And for one's parents, to each one of them is a sixth of his estate if he left children. But if he had no http://www.billionbibles.org/sharia/mathematics-in-quran.html children and the parents [alone] inherit from him, then for his mother is one third. And if he had brothers [or sisters], for his mother is a sixth, after any bequest he [may have] made or debt. Your parents or your children - you know not which of them are nearest to you in benefit. [These shares are] an obligation [imposed] by Allah. Indeed, Allah is ever Knowing and Wise. And for you is half of what your wives leave if they have no child. But if they have a child, for you is one fourth of what they leave, after any bequest they [may have] made or debt. And for the wives is one fourth if you leave no child.But if you leave a child, then for them is an eighth of what you leave, after any bequest you [may have] made or debt. And if a man or woman leaves neither ascendants nor descendants but has a brother or a sister, then for each one of them is a sixth. But if they are more than two, they share a third, after any bequest which was made or debt, as long as there is no detriment
possibility that they may turn out to be correct.” — Imam Shafa’i FRONT PAGE ESSAYS BLOG QURAN ARABIC LECTURES QURAN TAFSEER LECTURES Q/A VIDEOS VIDEOS IN URDU AUDIOS http://www.khalidzaheer.com/qa/867 ASK QUESTION OTHER AUTHORS SEARCH LINKS Alleged Mathematical Error in the Qur'anic Law of http://www.gawaher.com/topic/738816-refuting-inheritance-math-error-in-the-quran/ Inheritance Question: I appreciate the rationalistic spirit with which you approach the Quran. On the basis of this appreciation, I am asking for your help concerning the allegation that there is a mathematical error in Quran's allocation of inheritance. The allegation is that when a man dies leaving three daughters, one wife, one mother and one error in father the shares Quran gives exceeds 1 and hence there is a mathematical error. The shares according to Quran are: 2/3 daughters, 1/6 mother, 1/6 father, 1/8 wife If you add these you get 1.25 instead of 1 which is really a big problem. Not enough inheritance would exist to distribute to all these people!!! Some have suggested that the denominators of these shares should be equalized and new shares mathematical error in should be created accordingly (the so-called AVL method). When we equalize the denominator (for example when we make 24 denominator for each) we get 16/24, 4/24, 4/24, 3/24. These people suggest that we then neglect the denominator and solve for X in 16X + 4X + 4X + 3X= Total Inheritance. If inheritance is 27 golds, for example, then three daughters would get 16, mother would get 4, father would get 4, and wife would get 3. While this may be a pragmatic solution, we are kind of changing the Quranic formula a bit arbitrarily (although not totally arbitrarily but still arbitrarily). For example, we are giving three daughters 16 whereas they should get 18 because the verse clearly and literally states that three daughters should get 2/3 of the total inheritance. 2/3 of 27 should have been 18. Above all, the Quran is giving shares with respect to the whole inheritance and to analyze the shares with respect to each other has no linguistic Quranic background Some other solutions have been suggested but I think problem still remains awaiting that rational Muslims give serious consideration for it. This issue has impacted me severely and I am on the edge of losing my belief in Quran. In
Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. We moved to Facebook! We invite everyone to join our IslamicForums group, where you can post all your discussions, questions and comments in our new home at Facebook: Islamic Forums You will find a pinned post in our Facebook group, with a list of our sections (hashtags). Before posting: please copy a suitable hashtag from that list, then paste it in your post (you can also click any hashtag to read relevant posts). This forum will no longer accept new posts, but it will still be available online as an archive, so that everyone can read and benefit from the valuable discussions and info that you all have posted here over the years, since 2002. We would like to thank all our dear members for their support over the years for the forum, and we're so excited to see you in our new home at Facebook! PS. If you're interested in knowing why we made that move, you can read the detailshere. 1 votes Refuting Inheritance Math Error In The Qur'an Started By Saracen21stC , May 24 2012 11:31 AM Refuting Inheritance Math Mathematical Error Refutation Quran Share Deceased Division This topic is locked 3 replies to this topic #1 Saracen21stC Saracen21stC Senior Member IF Moderator 3,256 posts Gender:Male Location:Gawaher Interests:Studying Islam (and other religions), Learning different languages and cultures, reading (e)books (preferably religious and history books). Religion: Islam Posted 24 May 2012 - 11:31 AM BOOKDivision of InheritanceLink: http://www.quraanics...A PUBLISHER.pdfFormat: PDF Size: 10.00 MB Pages: 415 Back to top #2 StopS StopS Full Member Member 320 posts Posted 26 June 2012 - 11:14 PM Oh dear. I addressed this very confused paper in 2011. /v=YkzLeE3GR0E/ All what Dr. Aydemir is doing is making sure the estate is not oversu##cribed, leaving the remaining portion to the community. That's the whole trick. The fact that it does not accurately divide up the estate does not phase him the least. And the title page itself contains a safety net: "No Error in Qur'an According to Qur'an". Also, if I enter any of his models or examples into the Islamic Inheritance Calculator, it ALWAYS