Question
A man passed away leaving a sum of money, and he always said this money is for my little daughters. He was married to two wives: the first one is deceased and has three daughters who are the little ones, and the second one has seven older married daughters and four sons. The sons have given up their share to their little sisters, while the married daughters are objecting, knowing that their situation is excellent. How should the division be in this case?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: The older daughters should receive their share of the inheritance, as it is their legal right, and the remainder should go to the little ones. And God knows best.