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Is It Haram To Go To A Non Muslim Funeral. Imam al Nawawi said in his book (al Majmu’) “it is not a disfavor
Imam al Nawawi said in his book (al Majmu’) “it is not a disfavored act Hanbal said, ‘ I asked Abu ʻAbdullah about a Muslim whose Christian mother, father, brother, or relative passes away; is he allowed to handle any part of his funeral until he buries him? Question: What is the ruling of attending the funeral of one’s neighbour who is a non-Muslim? Answer: Alhamdulillah, praise and thanks to Allah for the many countless blessings He has Muslims living in a pluralistic society should attend the funerals of their non-Muslim neighbors and colleagues to establish good relations. In fact, Allah forbade His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) to stand by the grave of `Abdullah ibn Ubayy ibn Salul, and explained that the reason for this prohibition was that the man According to our madhhab, it is permissible for a muslim to perform the washing of the dead body, as well as burial and to join the funeral procession of a non-Muslim (al-Majmūʿ: 5: 89). She was a good human with a good heart and nice to everybody. My parents and brothers are non-Muslims but I am a Muslima. If they die before me is it halal or haram to attend their funeral? Jazak Allah khair for answering my question. Several of the righteous predecessors allowed Muslims to attend the funerals of non-Muslim citizens and relatives, but without becoming too closely involved in their rituals. However, it is not Key Islamic scholars and teachings affirm that while you may join the funeral procession, it is prohibited to pray for the deceased or engage in their religious rituals. The Prophet Muhammad didn’t go to his uncle’s funeral, showing respect is not the same as Islamic beliefs. Answer It is not ATTENDING A MUSLIM FUNERAL – A GUIDE FOR NON‐MUSLIMS Near Death When a Muslim is near death, those around him or her are called upon to give comfort, and reminders of God's mercy Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani Can I attend the funeral of my non-Muslim relative? Answer: Walaikum assalam,Yes, it is permitted to attend the funeral of a non-Muslim parent, relative, . As-Salamu `alaykum. However, it is not permissible to attend a religious funeral ceremony where they will be praying or singing hymns . Is it permissible to allow non-Muslims to attend a funeral of a Muslim during burial and other procession? If yes, to what extent and under what conditions? For example, can the non Someone at the office where I’m working died. It is not permissible for a Muslim to attend the funeral of a non-Muslim even if it is a relative, because attending a funeral is a right that one Muslim has over another and it is a kind of It is permitted to attend a non-Muslim’s funeral when there is some relationship (family, work, friendship, etc) or benefit in doing so. It is permissible to attend a funeral of a non-Muslim parent, relative, neighbour or colleague. See: One cannot, however, pray specifically for their forgiveness: Attending funerals in general, for males and females, for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, is allowed, and the actual burial is included, unless a specific funeral is accompanied by something Answer There is no legal impediment to hold you back from attending your non Muslim friends and relatives’ funerals. Sheikh Faysal Mawlawi, deputy chairman of the European Council for Fatwa and Research, states the In principle, there is no objection in attending non-Muslim functions or funerals. Attending funerals in general, for males and females, for Muslims and non-Muslims alike, is allowed, and the actual burial is included, unless a specific funeral is accompanied by something Explore the Islamic perspective as we address the question: Can A Muslim Go To A Non-Muslim Funeral? Find guidance and cultural insights. But when she died they have send me a funeral card for invitation and to go to the church Thus, a Muslim is permitted to attend the funeral prayer as a show of courtesy with non-Muslims. However, the caution a Muslim must take, is that one should not participate in anything, at the function, which is Islamically Whether attending a non-Muslim funeral is haram, or prohibited, is a question that has given rise to significant differences of opinion within the Muslim community. Therefore, based on such principles and the overall spirit of Islam, eminent scholars have ruled that Muslims living in a pluralistic society should attend the funerals of their non-Muslim Sheikh Faysal Mawlawi, deputy chairman of the European Council for Fatwa and Research, states the following: In principle, there is nothing wrong in attending the funerals of non-Muslims and offering Answered by Shaykh Abdul-Rahim Reasat Question Is it permissible to attend a non-Muslim funeral? Shaykh Abdul-Rahim Reasat clarifies the permissibility of attending a non-Muslim Islamic rules say no to attending non-Muslim funerals, even for close relatives.
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