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Question:Does a father have the right to reclaim a specific amount of money from his son, which he had lent to him, after he had voluntarily waived the amount without coercion or undue pressure? The father had repeatedly waived the same amount in this manner, and to confirm this, a document was written and signed by both the father and the son, with some witnesses attesting to the father's waiver. After a period of time, the father then requested to cancel what he had pledged to waive, claiming that he had waived it out of shyness, although he acknowledged that the waiver was made without coercion or pressure from the son?
Answer:In the name of Allah, in the scenario presented, the father does not have the right to claim back the amount he lent and waived. Allah knows best.
Question:Is it permissible for a parent to grant one of their children a gift without involving the other siblings?
Answer:In the name of Allah, it is preferable to seek the consent of the heirs, and it is disliked to favor some heirs over others except with their consent. However, if a parent does what they wish without opposition, it is valid as long as they are in good health and not suffering from a terminal illness. Allah knows best.
Question:In the name of Allah, according to the traditions of Ahlulbait (PBUT), there is no obligatory or optional ruling proved in a reliable source. Allah knows best.
Answer:In the name of Allah, bestowing is achieved and done by receiving the keys and evacuating the house to the son from the fathers' side. The estate revenue department has nothing to do with that. Allah knows best.
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