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Q 1: A woman's mother died. Seven days later, her brother came while she was still at her parents' home, and compelled her by force to give him a large sum of money from their parents' money, given that their father was still alive, and this woman was the only one who knew the place of the money. Her parents had given her the safe key, because the mother was paralyzed, and she was the only one who used to visit her and help her before her death. In other words, her brother forced her to steal a large sum from the parents' money. She obeyed him out of fear and ignorance. She brought him half of the money that was in the safe; she took one quarter of it, and gave (Part No. 15; Page No. 383) the rest to him. Her father died later. Many years later, this woman began to be more informed in religion, so this ignorance began to fade out. She remembered this incident, and regretted it bitterly. One day, her brother who forced her to steal visited her, but he got angry from her words and left her. Two years later, he died. This woman is now confused; what should she do?


A: She should tell her father's heir about what she and her brother had taken from their parents' money. They have the right to reclaim it from their brother's inheritance or forgive him for it; they also have the right to reclaim it from her or forgive her for it.




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