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Five-Path Comparison

One set of heirs seen five ways: three classical scholarly opinions (tarjih · Zayd · Hanbali) beside the state law (KHI). Rows that differ are highlighted — so you can see exactly where Indonesian law departs from the scholars’ paths.

One set of heirs, five viewpoints. Three classical opinions beside the state law (KHI); rows whose amounts differ are highlighted. The KHI column computes in full: marital property, substitute heirs, and wasiat wajibah.

KHI: the surviving spouse takes 1/2 of this first (Pasal 96), then the rest is divided.

Heirs

Husband and wife cannot both be set.

Spouse
Descendants
Parents & grandparents
Siblings
Distant asabah
Dhawil arham (tanzil — disputed)
KHI options (affect the KHI column)
Substitute heirs (Pasal 185)

Add a child who died first; their share passes to their children (grandchildren), split 2:1.

HeirContemporary tarjih (Ibn Uthaymin · al-Fawzan)Zayd's system / Shafi'i (Ar-Rahabi)Official Hanbali madhhabKHI (Indonesia)
Wife(s)Rp 30.000.000Rp 30.000.000Rp 30.000.000Rp 30.000.000
Son(s)Rp 168.000.000Rp 168.000.000Rp 168.000.000Rp 168.000.000
Daughter(s)Rp 42.000.000Rp 42.000.000Rp 42.000.000Rp 42.000.000

Every path gives the same amounts for this set.

The KHI column uses the KHI options above. For the rules themselves, see the KHI path. A study aid, not a fatwa.

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