Islamic inheritance, a fundamental component of Islamic jurisprudence governing asset allocation among heirs, presents challenges due to its complexity. Accessible resources are crucial to address these challenges, with computational technologies offering promising solutions. This systematic mapping study provides a comprehensive overview of research at the intersection of computing and Islamic inheritance, comprising 20 studies identified primarily through snowballing. It analyses publication trends, identifies primary application domains, explores computational technologies utilized, assesses empirical evaluation methods, and uncovers gaps, challenges, and limitations in the existing literature, ultimately determining areas necessitating further research. The findings suggest a significant presence of researchers from Southeast Asia, predominantly with backgrounds in computing. The studies focused on the computation of wealth distribution, employing various computational technologies. Furthermore, the findings emphasise the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and empirical evaluation to enhance technological solutions in this domain.
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