Islamic funeral
Islamic funerals follow fairly specific rites, though they are subject to regional interpretation and variation in custom. In all cases, however, sharia calls for burial of the body as soon as possible. The deceased is first bathed and shrouded with simple white cloth. Then a funeral prayer, Salat al-jinazah, is performed. Cremation of the body is strictly forbidden in Islam and the body is buried without a casket and the head faces Mecca. Mourning for the deceased is observed for three days except for the widow who mourns for 4 months and 10 days.
Preparing the body
Initial prayer
Upon news of the deceased, it is common that a prayer is recited from the Quran, - "Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed, to Him we return."Bathing
The corpse is washed by family members or individuals of the same gender of the deceased. The exact manner, method, style and accessories used for bathing the corpse may vary by locale and temporal position, except that it is to be done with heated water. Bathing the dead body is an essential ritual of the Sunnah of the Islamic prophet Muhammad symbolizing physical and spiritual purification.Orthodox practice is to wash the body an odd number of times with a cloth covering its .
Shrouding
After bathing, the body is wrapped in simple white cloth. This is done to respect the dignity and privacy of the deceased with the family sometimes present. The specifics of this ritual, including the material, style, and colour of the cloth, may vary between regions. It is for this reason that Muslims have generally preferred to use white cotton cloth to serve as the shroud. Men may use only three pieces of cloth and women five pieces of cloth. Overall, this process is part of the Islamic principle of that all individuals are buried in the same manner and God views all as equal.If a Muslim dies without any family or friends to carry out the bathing and shrouding rituals, elders in the Muslim community arrange for the rites to be completed.
Funeral prayer
After the announcement of death of the deceased persons, the Muslims of the community gather to offer their collective prayers for the forgiveness of the dead. This prayer has been generally termed as the .The Janazah prayer is as follows:
- The prayer incorporates four s, the Arabic name for the phrase, but there is no and .
- Supplication for the deceased and mankind is recited.
- In extraordinary circumstances, the prayer can be postponed and prayed at a later time as was done in the Battle of Uhud.
- The Janazah is considered fard kifaayah, meaning that only a few people have to do it, but everyone is considered sinful if no one prays it. It is prayed upon the death of an adult Muslim in the community.
Funeral services
The grave should be perpendicular to the direction of the Qibla. Islam doesn't use coffins in burial, more specifically in Muslim majority countries, instead, stones or wood are placed at the bottom where the body will rest. The body is placed in the grave on its right side facing the Qibla. Once the body is placed, each attendee places three handfuls of soil on top to fill the grave accompanied by a prayer. The grave is kept simple and Islamic tradition doesn't call for a tombstone; a small marker can be placed to identify the grave site.
Mourning
Grief at the death of a loved one and weeping for the dead is normal and acceptable. According to Sunni Islam, the mourning period is to be three days except for widows who have an extended period. Islamic mourning is observed by increased devotion, receiving visitors and condolences, and avoiding decorative clothing and jewelry in accordance with the Qur'an. Widows must observe, "period of waiting" which is four months and 10 days long.Sunni Islam expects expressions of grief to remain dignified, prohibiting loud wailing or mourning in a loud voice, shrieking, beating the chest and cheeks, tearing hair or clothes, breaking objects, scratching faces or speaking phrases such as challenging the power of God. Grieving is allowed as part of the funerary rites to allow one to come to terms with the loss of a person passing away as long as it respects Allah.