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Funerals and rulings on graves
Ruling on grave markers on which are written details of the deceased
SaveStanding on the right of the imaam if the place is crowded for the funeral prayer
SaveCan the person who washes the deceased tell others about good or bad signs?
SaveIt is sufficient to greet the dead with salaam once when first entering the graveyard
SaveShould the person who has been killed wrongfully be washed?
SaveRuling on holding classes to teach people how to wash the dead
SaveWhere the imaam should stand for the funeral prayer
SaveMaking food during the mourning period
SaveMedical tests on the body of a stillborn infant
SaveIs Reciting Al-Fatihah for the Deceased Allowed?
There is no evidence for reciting al-Fatihah or any other part of the Quran and giving (the reward for) it to the deceased. It is prescribed to make du`a for deceased Muslims and to give charity on their behalf by giving to the poor and needy.Save