Islamic Inheritance (Wirasat) Calculator

Calculate shariah-compliant wealth distribution among surviving heirs in real-time according to Islamic jurisprudence (Fara'id).

Estate & Heir Details

Rs.
Gender of Deceased
Surviving Primary Heirs

Calculation Results

Net Estate Distributed Rs. 0
Heir Share Amount (PKR)

How to Use the Islamic Inheritance Calculator

Follow these three simple steps to calculate shariah shares accurately.

1

Input Net Estate Value

Enter the total net monetary value of the deceased's assets in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) after clearing funeral expenses and debts.

2

Specify Surviving Heirs

Select the gender of the deceased, toggle which primary heirs are alive (spouse, parents), and enter the exact number of sons and daughters.

3

Review Distribution Real-time

The results panel instantly updates with the net wealth distributed, showing precise percentages, fractions, and PKR amounts for each heir.

Understanding Islamic Inheritance Rules (Wirasat)

Islamic inheritance law, known as Ilm al-Faraid or Wirasat, is a highly structured, divine system of estate distribution defined primarily in the Holy Quran (specifically in Surah An-Nisa). It is designed to ensure that a deceased person's wealth is distributed fairly, transparently, and logically among close family members. In Islamic jurisprudence, distributing inheritance is not a matter of personal preference or custom; it is a sacred duty that must be fulfilled with extreme precision.

Before any distribution takes place, Shariah dictates that certain obligations must be cleared from the deceased's estate:

Once these priority deductions are made, the remaining estate becomes the net wealth available for distribution among the legal heirs.

The Two Core Categories of Heirs

1. Quranic Heirs (Zawil Furood / Ashab al-Faraid)

These are the relatives whose shares are explicitly fixed in the Quran. They are the first to receive their portions. The core Quranic heirs include:

2. Residuary Heirs (Asaba)

Residuary heirs do not have fixed fractions. Instead, they inherit whatever remains of the estate after the Quranic heirs have been allocated their shares.

Advanced Concepts: Awl (Increase) and Radd (Return)

Because Islamic inheritance relies on fixed fractions (e.g., 1/8, 1/6, 2/3), there are situations where the sum of these fractions does not equal exactly 1. Jurisprudence handles these through two mathematical corrections:

Why Automation and Calculators Prevent Mistakes

Calculating Shariah inheritance manually is a daunting task. The overlapping rules, conditional share shifts (like the Umariyyatayn cases), and mathematical corrections (Awl and Radd) require deep legal knowledge and precise fractional arithmetic. Even a minor oversight can lead to an incorrect division of wealth, which carries significant religious and ethical consequences in Islam.

Using the Islamic Inheritance Calculator on DigitalTools.pk eliminates the risk of human error. Our tool automatically detects the gender and family composition, checks for specific exclusion and reduction rules, applies advanced adjustments like Awl or Radd, and calculates the exact PKR amount for each individual heir instantly in real-time. This ensures that your family's estate is divided in perfect accordance with Shariah guidelines, giving you peace of mind and saving valuable time.