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"Funeral Prayers - Prayers for the Dead in Islam (Submission)."
[3:145] No one dies except by
GOD's leave, at a predetermined time. Whoever seeks the vanities of
this world, we give him therefrom, and whoever seeks the rewards of
the Hereafter, we bless him therein. We reward those who are
appreciative.
Death is one of the major events in our
life. Everyone of us have a life span that will end at a
predetermined time. Only God decides and knows when and where
everyone's life ends. No one dies a day before or after that
pre-determined time.
[4:78] "Wherever you are, death
will catch up with you, even if you live in formidable
castles......"
Death is a great mystery to most people. Not so for
the students of the Quran. We learn that death is exactly like
sleeping; complete with dreams (6:60, 40:46). The period between
death and resurrection passes like one night of sleep (2:259; 6:60;
10:45; 16:21; 18:11, 19, 25; 30:55).
Everyone dies, good bad, evil, saint, messenger or prophet.
[55:26-27] Everyone on earth perishes.Only
the presence of your Lord lasts. Possessor of Majesty and
Honor.
The submitters should accept the death as a fact of life
realizing that no one will live any longer or
shorter than what God decrees. The submitters believe that
God's choice for them is the best choice. Consistently,
the Quran talks about two deaths, the first death took place when we
failed to make a stand with God's absolute authority (Appendix 7).
That first death lasted until we were born into this world. The
second death terminates our life in this world (2:28, 22:66, 40:11).
Dearth can be a test for those who are still alive.
[2:155] We will surely test you
through some fear, hunger, and loss of money, lives, and crops. Give
good news to the steadfast.
The believers react to any
adversity affecting them according to the Quran;
[2:156] When an affliction
befalls them (the believers), they say, "We belong to GOD, and to
Him we are returning."
Before doing the Funeral Prayer, one has to understand
that there is a category of people who should not be granted this
prayer, the disbelievers or idol-worshipers.
[9:113] Neither the prophet, nor
those who believe shall ask forgiveness for the idol worshipers,
even if they were their nearest of kin, once they realize that they
are destined for Hell.
[11:37] "Build the ark under our
watchful eyes, and with our inspiration, and do not implore Me on
behalf of those who have transgressed; they are destined to
drown."
We also need to understand that God is encouraging
the believers to implore Him. The Funeral Prayer is one of
these circumstances where we can implore God. See for
example these verses;
God rewards people for what they say (5:84-85).
[5:84-85] "Why should we not
believe in GOD, and in the truth that has come to us, and hope that
our Lord may admit us with the righteous people?" GOD has rewarded
them for saying this; He will admit them into gardens with flowing
streams. They abide therein forever. Such is the reward for the
righteous.
[41:30-31] Those who proclaim:
"Our Lord is GOD," then lead a righteous life, the angels descend
upon them: "You shall have no fear, nor shall you grieve. Rejoice in
the good news that Paradise has been reserved for you. "We are your
allies in this life, and in the Hereafter. You will have in it
anything you wish for; you will have anything you want.
[39:73] Those who reverenced their
Lord will be led to Paradise in throngs. When they get to it, and
its gates are opened, its guards will say, "Peace be upon you; you
have won. Therefore, you abide herein forever."
[16:32] The angels terminate their
lives in a state of righteousness, saying, "Peace be upon you. Enter
Paradise (now) as a reward for your works."
God wants us to implore Him.
[40:60] "Implore Me, and I will
respond to you. Surely, those who are too arrogant to worship Me
will enter Gehenna, forcibly."
[2:186] "When My servants ask you
about Me, I am always near. I answer their prayers when they pray to
Me. The people shall respond to Me and believe in Me, in order to be
guided."
Quran teaches us that God tests
people with adversity and hardship that they may implore (6:42,
7:94).
[6:42] We have sent (messengers)
to communities before you, and we put them to the test through
adversity and hardship, that they may implore.
It also points out:
[6:43] "If only they implored when the tests came to
them!"
As for the Funeral Prayer, it is
mentioned in the Quran by name in 9:84.
[9:84] You shall not observe the
funeral prayer for any of them when he dies, nor shall you stand at
his grave. They have disbelieved in GOD and His messenger, and died
in a state of wickedness.
The Funeral Prayer is not a salat (Contact
prayers) but just a prayer, ( a supplication, an invocation,
"Dua'a") for the dead person. Since it is not a salat, it does not
have to have the order and steps of true salat. There is no
bowing or falling prostrate during the Funeral Prayer.
The Funeral Prayer, like our salat is
an inherited practice that got corrupted over the years.
The way it is practiced by traditional Muslims today
is not dedicated to God alone as it should .
Muhammed's and Ibrahim's names are dded to the Funeral
Prayer which would nullify it, since it is not dedicated
to God alone, our Creator and Sustainer.
The following Funeral Prayer has removed all the
corruptions and names other than God that were added over the
years by tradition. The details of the movements are not
significant as it is not a true salat.
STEPS OF FUNERAL PRAYER
(1) Stand by the dead person's casket if it is
available or just declare for the group that you will be doing
Funeral prayer for the dead person.
(2)You declare your intention of doing the Funeral
prayer for the dead person and raise your hand and say Allahu Akbar.
(3) Read Sura one, Al Fateha (The Key)..
(4)Say Allahu Akbar without raising
your hand.
(5) Declare the Shahada, Ash-hadu A- La Elah Ella
Allah, Wahdaho La Sharik Lah. I bearwitness there is no
god besides God and He has no partners.
(6)Say Allahu Akbar without raising
your hand.
(7) Say your invocation to God,
(supplication, Dua'a) for the dead person asking God for His
mercy on the dead person and to grant him/her forgiveness and reward
him and keep him/her with the righteous in the Hereafter and admit
him/her to Heaven (Paradise). Here are some of the
verses in the Quran that teach us how to implore God
[17:23] Your Lord has decreed that
you shall not worship except Him, and your parents shall be honored.
As long as one or both of them live, you shall never say to them,
"Uff" (the slightest gesture of annoyance), nor shall you shout at
them; you shall treat them amicably.
[17:24] And lower for them the
wings of humility, and kindness, and say, "My Lord, have mercy on
them, for they have raised me from infancy."
"Forgive us and our parents, and
the believers on the day when the reckoning takes place
"(14:41),
"Our Lord, forgive us and our
brethren who preceded us to the faith, and keep our hearts from
harboring any hatred towards those who believed" (59:10)
(8)Without raising your hand say Allahu Akbar third
time, and do more prayers.
[14:40, 11:61]. "Our Lord, please
answer our prayers. You are always near, responsive"
(9) End the Funeral prayer by saying Salamun Alikum or
Alhamdu Lellah or any sign to let the group know you finished.
As you noticed, there is no bowing or falling
prostrate. It is not a salat.
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