MuftiSays.com
 

Question & Answers

     Goto Question: #     You are here:    » Q & A Home » Death - Janaazah » reciting Quran
     
Submit Question
Submit Question
 
Categories
  Death - Janaazah (42)
  Food Related (200)
  Hajj / Umrah (44)
  Health & Medicine (28)
  History (18)
  Imaan / 'Aqaaid (121)
  Living in the West (89)
  Marriage - General (116)
  Marriage - Issues (29)
  Marriage - Over 13 (102)
  Miscellaneous (287)
  Ramadhan (111)
  Salaah - Performing (129)
  Salaah - Recitation (23)
  Salaah - Wudhu (81)
  Tafseer, Hadeeth, Du'aa (36)
  Todays Issues (101)
  Women (185)
  Zakaah (23)
 
What's new?

31st December 2011
Problem with cleanliness
Salaah - Wudhu

22nd December 2011
unclear short text message
Marriage - Over 13

22nd December 2011
witr prayer
Ramadhan

22nd December 2011
Qadr
Imaan / 'Aqaaid

22nd December 2011
mid-life cris
Imaan / 'Aqaaid

2nd December 2011
How to stop your self for being greedy
Zakaah

2nd December 2011
reciting quran during mensturation
Women

2nd December 2011
sallatulwitr
Ramadhan

29th November 2011
Space between nafil and fardh prayers
Salaah - Performing

29th November 2011
Advice on the bed i sleep, where i make love to my wife
Ramadhan

 
Ads
 
 
 

reciting Quran

Question date:   6th February 2007
From:   zaynab
Short URL:   http://qa.muftisays.com?3749
Notes:   No Notes
Question ID:   3749
Email this Page
Email this Page

Please can you tell me if one is allowed to recite the Grave site of a muslim be it family or friends...I am of the opionion that it is wrong and should not be done, however my family believe otherwise... how can i clear this up in the simplist way.. are there any hadiths i acn quote to them that are relevant. Also how should ideally a grave be made up according to the Quran and Sunnah.

Answer

Ulamaa
Ulamaa ID 04

Answer last updated on:
22nd April 2008
Answered by: Ulamaa ID 04

Website
Location: London

Bismillah

Al-jawab billahi at-taufeeq (the answer with Allah's guidance)


1) It is permissible.

Hadhrat Anas (Radhiallaahu Anhu) reports that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) said, ‘Whosoever reads Yaseen at anybody’s grave, Allah will decrease their punishment.’
(Umdatul Qaari; Ahsanul Fataawa Vol. 4 Pg. 196)


2) The grave should be wide, deep and good.

Graves are of two types:

The LAHAD: Where the ground and sides of the Qabr are firm, then a recess should be dug on the Qiblah side to allow placing the body in the recess. Unbaked bricks should preferably be used to close the recess, and made to fit neatly.

The SHIQ: where the soft nature of the ground does not allow a LAHD to be made, then a shallow trench should be dug in the centre at the bottom of the Qabr, to allow the body to be placed in this trench. Timber may he used to clever this. The use of any fabrics or blankets, etc is undesirable and wasteful. The bamboo or planks must be cut to size and set to fit properly in the grave before burial, to avoid last minute inconvenience.

http://www.inter-islam.org/Actions/Part10.html#Requirements%20for%20Qabr%20(grave)


The shape of the Qabr when filled should be like the hump of a camel. The height should be approximately 25 to 30 cms.

Jabir ibn Abdullah (Radhiallahu Ta'ala Anhu) reported:

"A Lahd was made for Allah's Messenger (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) in his grave, bricks were erected behind him, and his grave was raised about a hand-span above ground level." (Ibn Hibban, Bayhaqy)

It is Makruh to add more soil to the Qabr than that which was dug out from it.


And Only Allah Ta'ala Knows Best.

--------------------------------------
Moulana Qamruz Zaman
London, UK

Search Q&A
Search for:
 
Recently Viewed Questions
reciting Quran
haiz/discharge
Ignoring Salah
Azan Awal Juma
imamAbuhanifah
Confusing Haiz
Women in Umrah
Ghair Mahraams
battle of Badr
Folding pants
Talaq Question
IVF Treatment
women fasting
Esaale Sawaab
Is Fast Valid?
islamic names
Salaat Tasbeeh
unwanted hair
Miswaak Trees
 
Stats
Total Questions: 1793
 
Sponsors