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Funerals and rulings on graves
His 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
SaveBurying innovators in the graveyards of Ahl al-Sunnah
SaveA man doing ghusl for a woman from among his mahrams other than his wife
SaveRuling on giving clothing or money to the family of the deceased instead of giving them food
SavePermissibility of announcing death in chat rooms for the purpose of receiving condolences
SaveHow to Say Salam to the Dead
When visiting the graves it is mustahabb to greet the occupants of the graves with salam and to make this du`a: (Al-salamu ‘ala ahl il-diyar min al-mu’minin wa’l-Muslimin, wa yarham Allah al-mustaqdimina minna wa’l-mustakhirin, wa innaa in sha Allah bikum la lahiqun.)SaveIt is haram for women to visit the grave of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
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