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Funerals and rulings on graves
Can You Kiss the Deceased?
The authentic Sunnah indicates that it is permissible to kiss the deceased after death, whether he was a relative or otherwise. It is permissible for men to kiss the deceased man, and it is permissible for women to kiss the deceased woman.11,938Ruling on designating a graveyard exclusively for residents of the neighbourhood and not allowing anyone else to be buried there
2,550Ruling on a man offering condolences to a woman
3,715Should the Dead Be Shrouded in White Cloth?
Shrouding the deceased in white cloth is a highly recommended practice in Islam, following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Although using other materials is permissible, white is favored due to its purity and association with cleanliness.7,039The best words to say when offering condolences
38,609Can the Dead See You When You Visit Their Grave?
• Whether the dead person is aware of the one who visits him or not, this requires clear evidence. But it does not matter to us whether the dead person is aware of it or not; we have to follow the Sunnah. • If the visitor stands at the graveside, there is nothing wrong with that, and if he stands at the edge of the graveyard and gives the greeting of Salam, that is sufficient.29,273What is the ruling on a non-mahram man placing a woman in her grave?
7,875Supplication in the funeral prayer for children
14,012Ruling on offering the funeral prayer when the casket is in the car
2,189What is the ruling on a woman going to the mosque to offer the funeral prayer?
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