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Funerals and rulings on graves
Can the funeral prayer be offered for one who did not pray?
SaveCan Women Offer Janazah Prayer?
Praying the janazah (funeral) prayer is permissible for both men and women. But women should not follow the funeral procession to the graveyard. Also women are not allowed to visit graves.SaveThe forty-day anniversary is a Pharaonic custom
SaveIs One Rewarded for Preparing the Dead for Burial?
The one who prays the funeral prayer will have one Qirat (a huge mountain) of reward, and the one who accompanies the funeral procession to the burial will have two Qirats. There is no specific reward for washing the deceased. For the one who seeks reward by preparing the body we hope that there will be even more reward.SaveOffering condolences to a non-Muslim on the death of a relative
SaveUntying the knots and exposing the face of the deceased when burying him
SaveHis friend became an atheist then he died. Can he offer the funeral prayer for him and say du’aa’ for him?
SaveRuling on mentioning the gender of the deceased to the members of the congregation before offering the funeral prayer
SaveHow to offer the funeral prayer over more than one grave
SaveCompeting to carry the bier
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