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Funerals and rulings on graves
Son doing ghusl for his mother after she passed away
SaveShrouding the deceased in a chemise
SaveWhat Happens If You Die in a State of Janabah?
• If a person dies in a state of Janabah, that does not mean that he was weak in religious commitment or met a bad end, so long as he became Junub for a permissible reason, such as intercourse with his wife or an erotic dream. • If a man dies in a state of Janabah, or a woman dies when she is menstruating, he or she should be given Ghusl (washing of the deceased) only once. The Ghusl for the deceased also suffices for the Ghusl from Janabah or menses.SaveHow a woman is to be shrouded
SaveRuling on customs and traditions that go against sharee’ah or cause embarrassment
SaveIf there is no Muslim graveyard or there is one but it is too expensive, where should the Muslim be buried?
SaveIs it permissible to bury the husband with his wife in one grave?
SaveIs it permissible to face the grave when making du’aa’ for its occupant?
SaveRuling on eulogizing the dead
SavePutting plastic over the shroud to stop a foul odour
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