
"Close your ears, dear," Ghala said to Asha as she found out who was calling her.
The middle-aged woman was caught approaching the Cyra couple, Maharani was a little breathless due to the difficulty of stepping because heelnya stuck in the wet land overgrown with grass type mini elephant.
"Yes, Bi? what's up?" ghala asked, sitting on a long bale where workers used to cut ripe jackfruit on trees or after harvesting guava.
"For surely it is you who are the pretentious! my father suddenly wanted to split the inheritance. What the fuck? if according to faroidh of course my part is much smaller while our needs are many," said the aunt. Maharani ruffled his waist, pointing with his index finger towards Maghala.
Ashadiya chose to pretend not to see or hear, she was still sitting in a wheelchair, turning her back to the interlocutor and her husband. Adhisty's youngest daughter instead coolly mixes various basic colors from cheap watercolors bought by a worker earlier.
"So far too this. You're here to ask for a share, right? Mahananta died earlier than his father. You shouldn't get the part" Maharani's cerocos, incessantly pointing and wiggling his index finger at Ghala's face.
Although Janu did not give them any share of the wealth, Mada and Maghala had the right to Magenta, not from Janu, but from the division of the late father.
"Bi, if that inheritance means grandpa's dead. Legally distributed faroidh. Later there will be a definition according to the provisions of Allah in the letter an-nisa verses 7, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 176. .. would Ghala read?" challenge Maghala with a smile. He patted the side of the bale for Maharani to come sit with him.
"Tausiah again. Just be careful, if the division is not fair," threatened the Maharani, still standing by shaking hands because of the sun exposure.
"Gibah, Bi. Not an heir, after all the grant is a maximum of one third if for the other party. Grandfather must be wise, Bibi's case can be a lot or a little depending on the deeds," kekeh Maghala to his shoulders shaken slowly.
Grants aka gifts can be given to children or other parties with several conditions, including both parties are still alive and aware, and grantors in healthy condition.
The amount of the nominal amount of the grant there is no limit if for children. Must be distributed fairly to the offspring (proposional). However, if for the other party then a maximum of one third of the total assets owned.
Grantors are also required to hand over (al qabdhu) the property so that their children can tasharruf the asset, such as utilizing, lending, transferring, selling and so on.
Grants that are done do not invite fragrance. For example, Janu said he would share his property with the other party but he was willing to bear all the needs of his granddaughter from the Maharani so that Janu did not abandon them even though the assets had been distributed.
Maharani snorted in annoyance at Maghala's reply. He then melengos away after being satisfied nagging Cyra's partner.
"Look at tomorrow!" furious Maharani, turned his head cynically towards Maghala.
Ashadiya did not respond or intend to ask because his position was only as a daughter-in-law, knew the limits that this was not his realm and he should be silent.
Maghala did not discuss this matter with Asha, her position as husband is obliged to protect Asha, so as not to be accused of having influenced Maghala in terms of inheritance.
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Next morning.
Madaharsa is still very pale when sitting in a wheelchair and pushed by Gani to go to the office. Today Janu asked all family members to gather there. He will point to who the Magenta leader looks to be anchored.
At exactly nine in the morning, Janu was in the CEO's office. Maharani and his three daughters were also present. Lawyer each is ready to record what will be the founder of Magenta utaraan.
The assistants were present, sitting neatly in a corner of the room. Before long, Janu opened his voice.
"Bismilbornrahmanirrahim. I Janu Janardana will say many things, all I decided without the intervention of other parties. Conscious and absolute personal decision."
The Magenta founder, grabbed the map from his lawyer, then began to read out the many sentences he had poured there.
"I give one third of Magenta's total assets to the benefit of the people. Two acres of land, a fruit and vegetable garden with an area of one hectare each, the harvest will be managed by Baznas, five shophouses currently filled by outlets and entertainment, will be diverted for the development of da'wah or learning facilities for underprivileged children."
Janu paused, taking a deep breath.
"The Maharani's house lives in, for you intact and its contents. And the residence I live in belongs to Mahananta. You, Mada and Maghala, please negotiate, the house will be behind the name or how. Grandpa lived with you, yes, Mada," said Janu, looking at Madaharsa. He was waiting for the grandchild's answer.
Madaharsa nodded while smiling faintly. Janu is happy, looks of relief on his twilight face. He then continued back.
"Other assets in my name that liquid will be sold and divided equally. The three daughters of the Maharani will be my responsibility until they get married. Mada's marriage, Asha's treatment, I'll guarantee you."
"Savungan Janu janardana is currently only from the sale of gold bullion which is being auctioned for the life guarantee of my grandchildren as mentioned above is also a coffee restaurant in the area of tongkrongan. The yield of rice from one paddy field will be divided equally."
Janu Janardana, took off his glasses and handed him a copy to read and sign with his son and grandson. He closed in with a long breath.
Asha grasped and linked the fingers with Maghala's. Her husband just lowered his head and was silent from earlier, even he placed a hand on Asha's thigh. Maghala did not want Janu to do that.
Maghala did not read again when the document was proffered, he immediately affirmed. And so did Mada, not much to say. The task is increasingly heavy, the part that belongs to him bears the debt due to the Maharani, but he is reluctant to comment. Maghala's gaze on her, enough to make Mada's self firm.
Maharani seemed satisfied, his efforts were successful. His children are assured and a quiet life will be ahead of him. Managing the export of raw materials was the target since long ago because the business of the deceased was engaged in the same field.
After the signing was completed, the lawyers resigned. Maghala held Maharani as well as their assistants. Now it's time for him to talk.
"Auntie, if I may know, what is the reason Aunt accused Brother of setting up the company in management? also this, fictitious financial statements, and bring personal things to disturb the life of Brother? I asked for an explanation" Maghala said, throwing a file on the table and making a loud noise. Brakes.
The silent maharani. His position was safe, so he did not have to comment.
"This, evidence. And, HUDA!" ghala joltted, turning towards Janu's personal assistant.
Janu's assistant stuttered, not expecting to get a surprise like this. Hilmi also patted the young man's thigh gently to explain his actions.
"Sa-I don't understand what the young master means," said Huda, his face looking panicked because the eyeballs were moving fast here and there, he wasn't focused.
"You come with me to Al Islah, explain to Ning Eira that the sender of the message that cut off Brother's relationship with him is yours. Also, apologize to Grandpa for blowing up the issue about Mada by giving a fictitious report. What's your motive?" cecar Ghala, stand up. He frowned until his hands clenched. Asha felt Ghala's arm muscles bulge indicating the strength of the fist.
Maharani glanced at Huda, as if confirming that he knew something. His actions were noticed by Madaharsa.
"What's the connection between Aunt and Huda? you two in love?" madaharsa asked, with a pale face and a sweaty forehead, she tried to stay in the room despite feeling nauseous from her head.
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Discuss the grant, because the inheritance must have an absolute death or other type of death, which is determined by the law and will be off track. The heir also had to share details for the family of Janu's wife because the property was obtained for their marriage. The part of the grandson, son, daughter will be different as well, the longer hihi, also mommy must explain the issue of the will law is different from the inheritance, byuh.
Sorry long up because it matches with the compilation of Islamic law after sharing with Cikgu based on the Qur'anul karim, about the hadith of Rosulullah in the story of Sa'ad bin Abi waqash, Nu'man bin Basyir which is contained in the history of Dawud, nasa'i.
Light slippage yes, hopefully it can be digested well. The story will be explained in the next part. Syukrons.