Can shias be buried in the Muslim graveyard?
Q: If a person is a shia, can he or she be buried in a Muslim graveyard?
Q: If a person is a shia, can he or she be buried in a Muslim graveyard?
Q: A revert muslim is required to be buried. People in the community can verify he or she is a Muslim. The trustee who controls the qabrastan requests for an affidavit confirming that the deceased is a Muslim. (Take into account that doing an affidavit which may be commissioned by a non believer).
Q: If a person had committed suicide, where should he be buried?
Q: If the body of the deceased is exhumed for the purpose of a postmortem, will the ghusal and janaazah Salaah be repeated?
Q: What is the Shar'ee ruling regarding burying a Muslim in a non-Muslim graveyard?
Q: Can one own a qabar in a graveyard?
Q: When my grandmother passed away, I gave her ghusal along with other women. But when she died, at that time my menstruation was completed (7 days) but I didn't take a bath after period. Is it a sin and was her ghusal incomplete because of me?
Q: Is it permissible to give Azaan in the qabrastaan e.g. inside the qabar or after burial?
Q: If a female deceased has no mahram relatives present at the janaazah, can non-mahram relatives go in to the qabar in order to bury her? Similarly, if there are no family members of the female deceased present at the janaazah, can she be buried by other Muslims?
Q: Can a non-Muslim go in the qabar to bury the deceased?