Special inheritance management system
Abdulaziz al-Issa
Scientist <a style="color: #800000;" href="https://www.my.gov. Inheritance division is a vast space full of surprises, strangeness and tragedies, where issues related to inheritance, its inventory and distribution need a special system that specializes in the administrative and judicial side to facilitate the task of those in charge of distributing heirs as stipulated by Islamic provisions, by preserving rights, reducing the waiting period and mitigating the damage that falls on families that suffer both the death of their breadwinner and the seizure of their money; until they are threatened with disintegration and the evaporation of their wealth.
Families are suffering from the death of their breadwinner, the death of their breadwinner, and the seizure of their money.
There are many families, even hundreds of them, whose situation has turned from rich and wealthy to poor people looking for someone to pay their housing bills or looking for a simple job to earn from, because they do not benefit from their money due to the control of some parties, or because some heirs are ignorant of the science of inheritance, and some properties may be transferred to some without the knowledge of others.
<The <a style="color: #800000;" href="https://amlak.net.The distribution of inheritance in time needs a specialized department that works to inventory the estate, as a compulsory step, implement the will and pay debts, if any, and transfer ownership from the inheritor to the heirs in a routine manner that preserves all rights without the need to file lawsuits, and this can be done in cooperation with accredited legal and sharia offices, and create a special electronic platform for this, and here comes the competent authorities in studying the solutions It is the most important and the first thing to be considered before distributing the inheritance, and one of the most important solutions is direct supervision from a government department working on the procedures, and in the event that distribution cannot be done in a timely manner, it is preferable to allocate part of the inheritance to be paid monthly to the beneficiaries so that they can manage their lives with it, especially since there are families that become without a breadwinner after the departure of the deceased.
We hope that there will also be oversight from the state on the entities that initiate the inheritance so that implementation is carried out as quickly as possible, especially since these entities may enter as a partner when their fees are set as a percentage of the share in the inheritance.
We hope that there will also be oversight from the state on the entities that initiate the inheritance.
In conclusion: Initiating and expediting this matter contributes to minimizing disputes and disagreements.








