Saturday, October 8, 2011

Is it permissible for a wife to give up her share of inheritance without her husband’s permission?

 

My husband was away for four months and during his absence I went to the court and gave up my right to my share of my father’s estate willingly. My husband objected to that because before my father died he bought a piece of land from him, but the transfer of title was not done officially, and he is afraid that my brothers will deny him his rights. Am I wrong?.

Praise be to Allaah.
 

 

A woman has the right to dispose of her wealth however she
wants, if she is mature and knows what she is doing. This is the view of the
majority of scholars. 

Ibn Qudaamah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:  

The apparent meaning of
what al-Khuraqi said is that a woman who is mature and knows what she is
doing has the right to dispose of all her wealth, by giving it in charity or
by buying and selling. This is one of the two views that were narrated from
Ahmad, and this is also the view of Abu Haneefah, al-Shaafa’i and Ibn
al-Mundhir. There is another view narrated from Ahmad, which is that she
does not have the right to dispose of more than one-third of her wealth for
nothing in return, except with her husband’s permission. This is also the
view of Maalik.  

From al-Mughni, 4/299. 

See also question no.
48952 

But in the interests of a good relationship with her husband,
the wife should tell him about that, especially in this case where there is
the possibility that he may lose out on his rights to your brothers. 

So long as you have in fact given up your right to your
inheritance, you should try now to please your husband and remind your
brothers of his rights to their father’s land, and that they have no right
to deny him because giving others their rights is such an important matter
and consuming the wealth of others unlawfully is such a grievous sin. 

And Allaah knows best.

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