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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [b]If he is Christian living in an Arab country, then the applicable law is not Islamic inheritance law, but the church inheritance law. [/b] In Arab countries, matters of personal status are dealt with by the religious institutions. Most unfortunately, in these countries Islamic inheritance laws are so deeply embedded that all of the church inheritance laws look just like the Islamic inheritance laws. If he cares about his wife he would sell their house if he owns it and would rent. The money from the sale would be used to buy jewelry for her--that is hers to keep, no one can touch it. Or he could send it to bank overseas in her name. No one would be able to touch that either. But he is likely is brainwashed into the system and no doubt has deluded himself that his brothers will support his wife if he dies so sees no need to do anything. I have to agree, she should get a job and start saving.[/quote] Nope, not true! Non-muslims are stuck with Islamic inheritance laws! Just a note to the people reading this- these "Islam" threads are chock full of misinformation. The rest of your post is similarly ridiculous. I'm sorry, the year is 2014, not 1014. You cannot place all of your assets in jewelry. Please tell me you know that when you walk out of the store with a bauble, it loses more than half its value (like a car!). And you keep making assumptions about this story- that the husband is Muslim-nope, that he thinks his family will take care of his wife-nope, that they have choices about what country to live in- not really, not everybody is a rich European/American like yourself.[/quote] Sorry, this makes no sense. Islamic inheritance laws do not apply to non-Muslims. What religion is the husband? Are you telling me the laws of the country apply Islamic inheritance laws to Christians? Whatever religion is the husband, there are ample ways in which he can provide for his wife. Gift everything to her now, transfer the assets abroad, convert assets into cash and put into the wife's account, etc. It's not a no-option situation, even if he's Muslim, which you say he isn't.[/quote]
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