Asalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu. My grandmother refused to take her share of the inheritance when we (I, my sister, and two brothers) sold our deceased mother's house. Are we allowed to accept her share as a gift between myself and my siblings? We already calculated her share, which is supposed to be 16.67%, which comes to $83,000. If we are allowed to accept it, then do we split it equally among ourselves as a gift given to us, or is it to be split as an inheritance, in which the male gets twice the share of the female? May Allaah reward you.
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You did not clarify the reason for which your grandmother refused to take her share and whether she gave her consent for selling the house or not. The ruling depends on that information. However, if we assume that she agreed with selling the house and refused to take her share and left it for you, then it should be divided equally among you unless she specified a certain percentage for each of you or gave up her share in favor of one of you apart from the others. In this case, her share would be for that person in particular.
Hence, we need to know the reason for her refusal and whether she has given up her share or not; she should be asked about this first.
Also, please note that the grandmother's share is one-sixth of the estate, if there are no other heirs entitled to inherit other than those mentioned in the question.
Allah knows best.
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