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A British Aristocrat Stands in the Face of Tradition: "It Is Unfair and Inappropriate" that Women Cannot Inherit Their Titles

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Charles Courtenay occupies a privileged place within the British aristocracy, but there is a part of his own family history that he considers difficult to defend in the 21st century. The 19th Earl of Devon knows that his title did not come to him because he was the firstborn, but for a much simpler circumstance: he was the only man among four brothers. Now he wants that to change for the next generation. Courtenay has defended that women can inh…

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Charles Courtenay occupies a privileged place within the British aristocracy, but there is a part of his own family history that he considers difficult to defend in the 21st century. The 19th Earl of Devon knows that his title did not come to him because he was the firstborn, but for a much simpler circumstance: he was the only man among four brothers. Now he wants that to change for the next generation. Courtenay has defended that women can inh…

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Dr. Mabrouk Attiya, Professor of Islamic Law at Al-Azhar University, confirmed that the shares of inheritance specified by Islamic law could not be changed.

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almasryalyoum.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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