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Funerals and rulings on graves
If a woman passes by a graveyard, should she say salaam to the occupants?
SaveShould we place green leaves on graves so that the punishment of the deceased may be reduced?
SaveGhusl for deceased who is burned
SaveDoes weeping and shedding tears for the deceased cause him any harm?
SaveCutting thorny and harmful plants in graveyards
SaveRuling on excavating graves
SaveTaking the deceased back to his homeland
SaveShould We Offer The Funeral Prayer for Martyrs?
The majority of scholars agree that funeral prayer should not be offered for martyrs who die in battle as they receive expiation for all sins except debt. However, some scholars believe it is permissible to offer funeral prayer for martyrs, though it is not obligatory.SaveOpening the grave and scattering seeds in it
SaveWhen a person dies and the funeral prayer is not offered for him
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