Principles of Inheritance led to modern Algebra of mathematical science
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Algebra is the principal core of today’s technology and innovations. Most do not know who invented it and where the basic principles and foundations came from. Al-Khwarizmi (780 – 850 CE) was a mathematician known as the Father of Algebra, on which the modern mathematical science system resides. Al-Khwarizmi’s work Al-Kitabul-al-mukhtasar fi hisab al-jabr wa’l-muqabala (“The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion & Balancing”). This book was first developed to simplify complex Inheritance examples and solutions, and half of his books deal with the Islamic rules of Inheritance. Later, it expanded to sections on calculating areas and volumes of geometric shapes and algebra in detail.
Also, Al-Khwarizmi repeatedly used Islamic Inheritance law calculations in his book by showing the use of Algebra to solve complicated inheritance problems, which take up roughly the last half of the book. The History of Mathematics and Applications, a book by I.O.Lyuter, states Al-Khwarizmi’s science in Islamic inheritance shares calculations, the applications of arithmetic, and algebra to solve problems regarding the distribution of inheritance. Al-Khwarizmi’s discovery of Algebra was founded on his research through Islamic inheritance, which forms the foundation of Islamic estate planning. If you want to learn more about estate planning, visit Wassiyyah, a learning academy of Islamic inheritance and estate planning.
Looking into further details, Islamic inheritance requires mathematical, analytical, and analogical skills on top of knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence. It was not difficult for the centuries-old people of the Arabian peninsula. Unfortunately, most people perceive the Islamic inheritance law as complex, which is strictly true. The appreciation of the inheritance law can only be discovered if studied to visualize the algebraic origin. You can learn more by visiting Islamic inheritance law, which provides free learning resources regarding inheritance laws for Muslims, Jewish, and Hindus.
Inheritance is crucial because of its three-dimensional implications in life. A person left with wealth after death is considered an inheritance which must be distributed as per the laws of inheritance to save from intestacy. The death occurrence is unpredictable. Inheritance is a way to give and fulfill the most important legal and spiritual obligations and purify from sins, especially for many adherents, including Muslims and Jewish. Indirectly, it is a way of securing the future of the family.
Inheritance is usually left to family members, such as spouses or children. However, it can also extend to distant family members, including parents, descendants, and ascendants. Inheritance ensures the continuity of the family system and the protection of minors. Inheritance can take various forms, such as real estate, money, and belongings. It can also include items of jewelry, automobiles, investments, and other assets. The inheritance may also extend to distant relatives close to the decedent and involved in the deceased’s well-being.
To conclude, inheritance forms a crucial part of estate planning. Al-Khwarizmi’s discovery of algebra was rooted in Islamic inheritance, which is evident in the book we mentioned. Today’s technology world is a product of one of the components of Al-Khwarizmi’s discovery of Algebra.