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The Flaw in Kenya’s Qādhī/Judge-System regarding the Mas’alah/Issue of al-Mīrāth/Inheritance
Allah states: “Address them via their Fathers.” (Noble-Qur’ān: Chpt.33, V.5) al-Muqaddimah/Prelude There’s been Huge-Buzz via Kenya, regarding a Mas’alah/Case about al-Mīrāth/Inheritance. This-Mas’alah is predicated on a Messy-Situation which should’ve never went public, yet sadly has been made public. It regards a Muslim-Kenyan whom was married and had Children with their 1st-Wife, then had Children with… Continue reading
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