she died, and did not leave a child, so how much do I have from her inheritance? He said: "You have the half. Who did she leave behind?" He said: "She left her mother, her two sisters from her father, her two sisters from her mother, and me." He said: "You have three shares out of ten." The man went out and said: "Do you not wonder at your judge? He said: 'I have the half,' but by Allah, he did not give me a half nor a third." Shurayh said to him: "Behold, you see me as an unjust judge, while I see you as a wicked man, concealing the story and broadcasting obscenity." Whenever the issue 'awls to nine or ten, the deceased must be a woman; because it necessarily involves a husband. It is not possible for the issue to 'awl to more than this, nor is it possible for more shares than this to be combined. The method of working in 'awl is to take the shares from the origin of the issue and add them together; whatever the sum of the shares reaches, that is the end. We say in the case of a husband, a mother, and six sisters from different sides: the husband gets the half (three), the mother gets the sixth (one share), the two sisters get the two-thirds (four), and the two maternal sisters get the third (two shares); it becomes ten.
1010 - Issue: He said: "And whatever contains a quarter and a sixth, or a quarter and a third, or a quarter and two-thirds, its origin is from twelve, and it 'awls to thirteen, fifteen, and seventeen, and it does not 'awl to more than that."
Its origin was only from twelve because the denominator of the quarter is four and the denominator of the third is three, and there is no agreement between them; when you multiply one of them by the other, it becomes twelve. If there is a sixth along with the quarter, there is agreement between the six and the four; when you multiply the agreement of one of them by the other, it becomes twelve. It is necessary in this origin to have one of the spouses, because a quarter is necessary here, and it is not a share for anyone else. Examples of this include: a husband, parents, and five sons; the husband gets the quarter (three), and the parents get the two sixths, and five remain, with each son getting a share. A husband, two daughters, and a sister or an agnate. A woman and two sisters from both parents, or
(3) Omitted from: A. (4) Omitted from: M. And in A: "no". (1) In M: "and thirty" (an error).