Attitudes towards Islamic Inheritance: Religious or Patriarchal Preferences?

Rabie, Dina and El-Bialy, Nora (2025) Attitudes towards Islamic Inheritance: Religious or Patriarchal Preferences? Review of Law and Economics. ISSN 1555-5879 (In Press)

Abstract

The Islamic inheritance law puts women at a distributive disadvantage leading to gender inequality in wealth accumulation. Religiosity and patriarchy are often blamed for the persistence of gender inequality in Muslim-majority countries. Employing an online vignette experiment, we examine whether religious and pro-male preferences reinforce gender inequality in inheritance in Egypt. We find that religious individuals prefer to abide by the inheritance law and its distributive inequality. We also find that individuals with pro-male cultural beliefs prefer to avoid the inheritance law only selectively to protect the male distributive advantage. Put together, we find that both religiosity and pro-male cultural beliefs are impediments to achieving gender equality in inheritance in Egypt.

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