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Funerals and rulings on graves
How to Wash the Deceased in Islam
The best way to wash the deceased in Islam is to start with cleaning the private parts, then Wudu, then washing the body with water and lote leaves three times, then pouring water over the body, three times on the right side and three times on the left.SaveSigns of Death in Islam
No one knows exactly when he will die, or in what land he will die. There are no specific signs by which a person may know that his death and the end of his life are approaching. But there are some signs which may indicate that the end of a person’s life is approaching, such as if he suffers a severe sickness from which people hardly ever recover.SaveWhat is the ruling on working as a gardener in a Christian graveyard?
SaveStages of trials for the deceased in his grave and du‘aa’ for him at that time
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SaveRuling on burying the dead in a large underground chamber in which they are placed next to one another
SaveDarkening or changes in the face because of death or because of terminal illness are not indicative of a bad end
SaveCan the husband wash his wife if she died before consummation of the marriage?
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