What to do for deceased.
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As'salaamu
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Dear
Brother Burhan,
Thanks
for your previous information which you had provided on topic [Prayer In Car],
I have one more Question asked by my Brother ( Wasif as below) please can you
explain us what is right & what is wrong in the light of Quran & Hadit.
Since
long time I am searching to know about the exact procedure for Janaza, what I
mean to say in brief is
If
someone expires from this world people are garland Janaza they put flowers on
his grave then people will say fateyah after that next day zayarath then 10day
etc….. I think your understand.
My
point is what all people are doing is correct or wrong?
What I
know is this entire procedure are wrong but what exactly we have to do I want
to know it should be related to Quran and Hades.
Do you
have any information about if so then kindly forward it to me as well as others
so that people should know what all they are doing is wrong and they should
follow correct method which is related to Quran and Hades and don't follow what
their ancestors.
Rest
is fine waiting for your reply
Allah
Hafiz
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Answer:
What to do for
deceased
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 6 Surah
Anaam verse 164:
Every soul
draws the meed of its acts on none but itself: no bearer of burdens can bear the burden of another. Your goal in the end is toward Allah: He will
tell you the truth of the things wherein ye disputed.
Abu Hurairah reported that The Prophet (saws), said, 'When a
person dies all his good deeds cease except for three:
1.
a
continuous act of charity,
2.
beneficial
knowledge, and
3.
a
righteous offspring who prays for him'.''
Related by Muslim and Abu Dawood.
In light of the above guidance of the Quran it is
absolutely clear that every soul will draw the meed or merit of its own deeds;
and in light of the absolutely clear guidance of the Messenger of Allah (saws)
all the deeds of a deceased are ceased except for three:
- continuous
act of charity: ie. the charity done by the deceased like building a
school, or a hospital, or a mosque, or a well, etc. which is still being
utilized for the good of man even after his death….the deceased shall earn
a reward for such continuous deeds of charity even after his death.
- beneficial
knowledge: ie. if the deceased strove and exhorted someone to believe and
obey their Lord Creator, or the deceased gave someone a copy of the
Glorious Quran, or some good advice, etc….then he will continue to receive
the rewards of every good that person did on his advice.
- righteous
offspring: ie. the near and loved ones who constantly supplicate their
Lord to forgive their deceased loved one.
For absolutely all acts of worship, it is absolutely
imperative that the believers always follow what is Declared by Allah and
practiced by His Messenger (saws). There
is absolutely no evidence that the Messenger of Allah (saws), his noble family,
or any of his noble companions ever gathered people at the house of the
deceased after a certain number of days (1,3, 9, 10, 11, 40, etc.) to
collectively make dua, or recite the Glorious Quran, or perform the ‘fatihah’,
or recite the ‘qull’, or perform the ‘tasbeeh’, or enjoy a feast in the name of
the deceased! Without an iota of a
doubt, such commemorations are no more than innovations which have unfortunately
crept into the pure and perfect deen of Islam; and the believers who sincerely
fear Allah and the Last Day must strive to absolutely abstain from all such
innovations.
Sahih Muslim Hadith 1885 Narrated by Jabir ibn Abdullah
That the Prophet of Allah (saws) said in a
sermon: “The best speech is that which
is embodied in the Book of Allah, the Al Quran;
and the best guidance is the guidance given by me, Mohamed (saws). The most evil affairs are the
innovations (bida), and every innovation (bida) is an error.”
Sunan of Abu-Dawood Hadith 4515 Narrated by Ali ibn AbuTalib
That the Prophet of Allah (saws) said: “If
anyone introduces an innovation (bida in religion), he will be responsible for it. If anyone introduces an innovation (bida) or
gives shelter to a man who introduces an innovation (bida), he is cursed by
Allah, by His Angels, and by all the people!”
But what one can and must do is make constant supplication
for his deceased brother/sister in faith to the Merciful Lord, and beseech Him to be Merciful on the
departed soul, forgive his/her sins and grant them an honorable place in
Paradise. This was the practice and the
Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws).
Instead of visiting, consoling, helping, and assisting the
family of the deceased to come to terms with their grief, the ignorant amongst
the people burden them with such innovations as ‘fatihah’, and ‘qull’, and
‘tasbeeh’, etc., where the deceased’s family are made to run around to
accommodate the gatherers, buy or borrow copies of the Quran which would be
read over the deceased, and prepare an enormous amount of food as a feast for
those who gather for such self-invented rituals!! Not satisfied with putting this physical and
financial burden upon the bereaved family, some amongst the most ignorant even
go to the extent of repeating this innovated ritual on the 1st, 2nd,
3rd, 9th, 10th, 30th and 40th
day of the death of the deceased! Allah
is our witness, this innovated ritual of what is known today as ‘fatihah’ or
‘qull’ over the deceased neither helps the deceased in any way whatsoever, nor
does it help console nor lightens the burden of the bereaved family!
But the ‘deen’ of mercy and the one who was sent as a
‘mercy to the worlds’, Prophet Mohamed (saws) guided the believers to earnestly
supplicate the Lord Most Merciful to have mercy on their deceased brother or
sister, help and assist the bereaved family in any and every which way they
can, share their grief, and help them to bring their lives back to normal as
soon as possible.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan