Estat

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The word Estat is a stemmed form of the following words:


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In Quran

Quran SuratSura and AyahPolaritySura ClassificationSura SequenceRelated SubjectsAyah TextEnglish Translation
Surat AlNisa Ayah 9Surat AlNisa-0.4192وَلْيَخْشَ الَّذِينَ لَوْ تَرَكُوا مِنْ خَلْفِهِمْ ذُرِّيَّةً ضِعَافًا خَافُوا عَلَيْهِمْ فَلْيَتَّقُوا اللَّهَ وَلْيَقُولُوا قَوْلًا سَدِيدًاLet those (disposing of an estate) have the same fear in their minds as they would have for their own if they had left a helpless family behind: Let them fear Allah, and speak words of appropriate (comfort).

In Hadith Text Books

Estat In Sahih AlBukhari

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In Sahih Muslim

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In Sunan AlTermithi

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In Sunan AlNasai

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In Sunan Abu Dawoud

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
SunanAbuDawoud-017-001-28935Narrated Abdullah Ibn Abbas: The Prophet ﷺ said: An estate which was divided in pre-Islamic period may follow the division in force then; but any estate in Islamic times must follow the division laid down by Islam.The Chapter on Pre-Islam And Disbelievers in HodHood Indexing, Chapter on Regarding One Who Accepts Islam Before The Distribution Of The Inheritance in Sunan Abu Dawoud

In Muwata Malik

Hadith PageArabic TextEnglish TranslationBook and Chapter
MuwataMalik-017-001-35524Yahya related to me from Malik that he had heard that Said Ibn AlMusayab was asked whether a man who had vowed to fast a month could fast voluntarily; and Said said; He should fulfil his vow before he does any voluntary fasting. Malik said; I have heard the same thing from Sulayman Ibn Yasar. Malik said; If someone dies with an unfulfilled vow to free a slave or to fast or to give sadaqa or to give away a camel; and makes a bequest that his vow should be fulfilled from his estate; then the sadaqa or the gift of the camel are taken from one third of his estate. Preference is given to it over other bequests; except things of a similar nature; because by his vow it has become incumbent on him; and this is not the case with something he donates voluntarily. They vows and voluntary donations are settled from a limited one-third of his estate; and not from the whole of it; since if the dying man were free to dispose of all of his estate; he might delay settling what had become incumbent on him i.e. his vows ; so that when death came and the estate passed into the hands of his heirs; he would have bequeathed such things i.e. his vows that were not claimed by anyone like debts. If that i.e. to dispose freely of his property were allowed him; he would delay these things i.e. his vows until when he was near death; he would designate them and they might take up all of his estate. He must not do that.The Chapter on Obligations Of Fasting in HodHood Indexing, The Book of Divorce in Muwata Malik

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