Dua to recite when visiting the sick
Q: My ammi (mother) is admited in hospital for a long time and she is unconscious and drowsy. She can't speak and can't eat too. What should I recite when I visit her for her shifa?
Q: My ammi (mother) is admited in hospital for a long time and she is unconscious and drowsy. She can't speak and can't eat too. What should I recite when I visit her for her shifa?
Q: When visiting the sick, is it permissible to give them flowers, or is this regarded as emulation of the kuffaar?
Q: Could you explain to me the various masaa'il that pertain to a person in the last stages of his life? I have heard that the one who is in the last stages of his life cannot deal in his wealth freely. Therefore, I wish to find out that if a person in this state gifts something to a relative or a non-relative, will his gifting be valid? From which point will one regard a person to be in the final stages of his life?
Q: Is there any virtue for a kaafir who passes away on a Friday. Like no punishment in the grave?
Q: Is it permissible to perform a fardh namaaz in a graveyard?
Q: Can anti lice shampoo be use during ghusal for a woman who had lice in her head and died, or should she buried as is?
Q: My mother's grave is under the shade of a neem tree. She passed away a year and a half ago from abdominal cancer. Now after rain, there are some neem plants growing on her grave. Is it some sign? And should we let them grow there or we can grow them in a place where they can provide shade to people?
Q: Does the dead persons soul see who attends his/her janazah prayers and who buries them?
Is the soul returned to the body every time someone visits the grave to offer their duas.
Q: Is it against exercising sabr to put a "status" on social media regarding how much you miss a deceased family memeber?
Q: Is it permissible to transport the mayyit away from the place of death to another country, for example, to bury the mayyit close to the family?