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Not exactly. It’s a bit more complicated than a yes or no. According to Islamic inheritance rules, a relative inherits automatically as part of the fixed default-distribution system. Under Sharia, non-Muslim relatives, like your spouse or a child, are not eligible Islamic heirs, which means they do not inherit as Qur’anic predetermined share takers. A bequest is a discretionary transfer of property at death. It is a personal transaction between you and the beneficiary. For this reason, non-Muslim relatives are eligible to inherit through discretionary bequests. You are free to leave up to 1/3 of your estate in the aggregate to non-Islamic heirs in your Islamic will or sharia will. If you want to leave something for non-Muslim relatives, for example, you can leave up to 1/3 of your estate for them to share in your Islamic will or sharia will. Go to Shariawiz.com for more information. Shariawiz is an online portal that offers legal forms and information about Islamic wills and rules of Islamic inheritance, including a scholar-certified Islamic inheritance calculator.