Bahá’u’lláh clarifies various aspects of this part of the
law of inheritance. He specifies that if there be more than
one residence, the principal and most important one passes
to the male offspring. The remaining residences will,
together with the other possessions of the deceased, have to
be divided among the heirs (Q and A 34), and He indicates
that in the absence of male offspring, two thirds of the
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principal residence and the personal clothing of the deceased
father will revert to the female issue and one third to the
House of Justice (Q and A 72). Further, when the deceased is a
woman, Bahá’u’lláh states that all her used clothing is to be
equally divided amongst her daughters. Her unworn
clothing, jewels and property must be divided among her
heirs, as well as her used clothing if she leaves no daughter
(Q and A 37).