Mustafa Khattab – FUNerals No FUN

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The speaker discusses various topics related to Islam, including funeral arrangements, accidents, burying of deceased individuals, and following rules of Islam. They provide examples of cases where the Lord is seen as Lord, not the creator, and emphasize the importance of following rules, including not following funeral rules and not showing respect to deceased individuals. The speaker also discusses the importance of not stepping on someone's grave and not showing bravery, and emphasizes the need to show respect and not specify a certain Surah for the deceased.

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			I bear witness that there is none worthy
		
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			of our worship except Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala.
		
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			And I bear witness that Muhammad Sallallahu Wa
		
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			Ta'ala is the seal of the prophets and
		
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			the final messenger
		
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			to all of humanity. Whomever Allah Subhanahu Wa
		
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			Ta'ala
		
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			guides, there is none to misguide. And
		
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			So as we said before the, football in
		
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			the announcements,
		
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			that this brother called me a few days
		
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			ago and he said he wanted to come
		
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			and take Shahad, brother Aiden.
		
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			So he was telling me a little bit
		
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			before I gave him Shahad yesterday about why
		
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			he accepted Islam. And he said one of
		
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			the reasons
		
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			is the pamphlet that was delivered to his
		
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			house, the Muhammad, and a pamphlet
		
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			that was, sent out by Al Rashid and
		
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			our community.
		
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			So this is a great project. So if
		
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			you couldn't participate in this project,
		
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			the door is still open. You still can
		
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			go and sponsor
		
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			some pamphlets. May
		
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			Allah give you the reward.
		
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			So this is the good news. The bad
		
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			news is,
		
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			we're going to talk about janazah today.
		
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			So today, inshallah, I'll be answering 6 questions
		
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			that that I always get about janaz and
		
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			funerals.
		
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			So things like, for example, if a family
		
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			decides to delay the funeral for any reason,
		
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			or women going behind the funeral,
		
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			or the iman giving takeen or shahara to
		
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			the deceased in the grave,
		
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			or people stepping on the graves,
		
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			or what does the lady,
		
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			Ayanil, do in the front of the Niretha
		
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			after the death of her husband? What she
		
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			can do and what she cannot do? And
		
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			also the things that benefit the deceased after
		
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			his death. So these are the 6 questions
		
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			we'll try to answer them briefly.
		
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			So the first question is about delaying the
		
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			funeral. Some families, they delay
		
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			the funeral for maybe for days sometimes.
		
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			So, Islamically,
		
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			the best thing to do to honor the
		
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			deceased is to bury them right away, unless
		
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			there is a necessity.
		
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			So you can't delay the funeral, for example,
		
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			because we are waiting for the report from
		
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			the medical exam. So So the deceased died
		
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			at the hospital, and you cannot get them
		
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			out to bury them. What can you do?
		
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			Then you have to wait,
		
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			also in in the case of accidents.
		
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			And, also, if the deceased wrote in his
		
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			or her will say that I have to
		
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			be buried in my country of origin, like
		
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			someone came from India or Egypt or Lebanon,
		
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			and in the wasiyeh it says I have
		
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			to be buried in the city where I
		
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			was born.
		
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			Insha'Allah, we can fulfill the wasiyeh, but we
		
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			make sure that the condition of the body
		
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			doesn't change. You have to keep them in
		
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			a cool place, and you have to take
		
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			care of the body. Or you can wait
		
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			for the son of the deceased or some
		
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			of his family to come, Yani, from a
		
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			neighboring
		
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			place, but not from another country because you'll
		
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			have to delay the janazah for similar days
		
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			in this case, and this is not acceptable.
		
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			And the prophet,
		
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			says in the authentic kareem bin Bukhari, hasten
		
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			the janazah or take the deceased, not away
		
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			to the graveyard.
		
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			If this person who who died is a
		
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			good person
		
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			and Jannah awaits them, then you send them
		
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			to Jannah right away.
		
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			There's no need to delay. And if this
		
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			person is an evil person, so this is
		
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			an evil you put off your shoulder. So
		
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			he's in the janazah right away, don't delay.
		
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			So the second ruling
		
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			about the ladies following the funeral. So the
		
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			prophet discourage
		
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			women from following the funeral.
		
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			Discouraged
		
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			and disliked. But he didn't say it was
		
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			haram. It is not haram.
		
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			Okay? So this is a hadith mentioned in
		
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			Sahih al Muthari in Muslim by Uma Atayahu
		
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			alaihi wa sallam. She said that the prophet
		
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			discourage us
		
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			from following the funeral, but he didn't tell
		
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			us it was Haram.
		
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			And in another hadith, a lady was following
		
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			the funeral from a distance,
		
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			and she was decent. She was not crying
		
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			or anything. And Omar Khattar
		
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			saw her, so he started to rebuke her.
		
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			What are you doing here? So the prophet
		
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			told him, leave her alone.
		
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			Would never smell Jannah. This is not an
		
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			authentic hadith. It is not an authentic hadith.
		
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			Okay.
		
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			So and the reason we say because
		
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			if we allow all the women to go,
		
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			we we are behind the funeral, of course,
		
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			they will mingle with them in. So this
		
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			is number 1. Number 2, they get very
		
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			emotional,
		
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			and they start screaming, and some of them
		
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			will collapse. So are we going there to
		
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			take care of the dead and bury them
		
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			or to take care of the ladies and
		
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			resuscitate them? Okay?
		
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			So they should stay behind
		
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			as we said, but they can't go in
		
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			it to other time. Any other time, they
		
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			can go and make dua for the deceased.
		
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			No problem.
		
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			So the third one is to say to
		
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			the deceased and their grave, say, when the
		
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			angels come to you, you ask about your
		
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			Lord, your religion, and your prophet. Tell them,
		
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			my Lord is Allah, my prophet, Muhammad, and
		
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			Islam is my religion.
		
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			No one amongst scholars ever said that it
		
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			is an obligation or it is a prohibition.
		
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			It's haram.
		
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			It could be permissible
		
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			or recommended or just disliked.
		
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			So it is reported from some of the
		
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			sahab of the prophet like Abu Muhammad. They
		
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			used to do that.
		
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			And some of
		
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			the
		
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			so it is permissible.
		
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			This is a general ruling. If the imam
		
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			doesn't,
		
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			fine. But if he didn't do it, it's
		
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			not a big deal.
		
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			So this is the ruling in this case.
		
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			So
		
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			the 4th ruling is stepping on the graves.
		
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			When we go and embarrass someone, and it's
		
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			a a very big,
		
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			funeral, some of the brothers, they step on
		
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			the graves. Okay. And some other people, they
		
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			start yelling at them. What's wrong with you?
		
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			Are you blind? There is a grave here.
		
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			And they they make a scene. Okay?
		
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			So the ruling is it is not permissible
		
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			to walk on their graves because you have
		
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			to show respect to the deceased. You cannot
		
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			walk on their grave.
		
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			So
		
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			when you go to the graves, you cannot
		
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			step on the graves. You have to walk
		
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			in the road, and you don't step on
		
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			the graves. Some of the scholars say, it
		
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			is recommended
		
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			that when you go to the graves and
		
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			you walk in the road I'm not talking
		
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			about stepping on the grave. I'm talking about
		
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			walking in the road between the graves. They
		
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			say it is recommended. It is from the
		
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			sunnah to take off your shoes. But, of
		
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			course, we cannot do this now because
		
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			yaliyah is not the place is not clean
		
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			and the snow, and it will be, you
		
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			know, inappropriate
		
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			or inconvenient for our little people to take
		
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			off their shoes. So the ruling is don't
		
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			step on the graves. The prophet, sallallahu alaihi
		
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			wa sallam, says in an
		
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			The prophet
		
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			says, it is better for me to walk
		
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			on fire
		
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			than to walk on the grave of a
		
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			Muslim. So this is a very authentic hadith.
		
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			So don't walk on the graves. If there's
		
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			a space right there, you can stand right
		
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			there. And if there's no space, don't walk
		
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			on the graves.
		
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			So the first ruling, if someone dies, does
		
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			his his wife have to observe the ayat?
		
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			Of course. Yes.
		
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			When?
		
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			The ayat starts
		
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			once the person
		
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			dies,
		
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			but not 10 years after. Because we got
		
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			this question from one sister. Her husband passed
		
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			away, like, 10 years ago, and she didn't
		
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			observe the at that time. She didn't stay
		
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			in the house. She used to go to
		
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			work, and she was whatever.
		
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			So one of her friends said, you have
		
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			to observe the at that now, 10 years
		
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			later.
		
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			But the answer is no.
		
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			The is done in a certain time. It
		
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			starts the 4 days and the 4 month
		
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			and the 10 days. They start once the
		
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			person dies.
		
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			And after this, there's no. And I asked
		
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			the sister,
		
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			you got married to another man because it
		
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			has been 10 years now.
		
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			Are you telling me now you're going to
		
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			stay in your house, the husband of your
		
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			second husband?
		
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			You dress in black, and you start crying.
		
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			And when they ask you why are you
		
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			crying, you tell them because my husband died.
		
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			Which one?
		
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			Okay? So no. Once the time is over,
		
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			Khalaf, you don't observe the Azza and ask
		
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			Allah to forgive you.
		
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			So this the other question is, if a
		
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			lady is in the period
		
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			of after the death of her husband, can
		
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			can she go outside the house to visit
		
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			her family and to do shopping?
		
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			Of course, the general ruling is she should
		
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			stay in the house,
		
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			and she should show grief for the death
		
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			of her husband.
		
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			And she should be decent in the way
		
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			she dresses and the way she speaks. Okay?
		
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			But if there is no one to provide
		
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			for her and she has kids, she can
		
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			go to work. And she can't go to
		
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			the supermarket to shop for her kids. They
		
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			say in the authentic sunnah that Aisha, the
		
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			wife
		
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			of the prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam, she
		
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			used to make fatwa for the women who
		
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			lost their husbands to go out during the
		
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			day and work, but not at night. During
		
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			the day.
		
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			Also, in the incident the hadith by Jabir
		
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			ibn Abdullah,
		
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			who that his
		
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			aunt, she lost her husband. She wasn't married
		
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			then in general. So she went outside to
		
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			work in her farm, and a relative of
		
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			hers saw her, so he started to yell
		
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			at her. What are you doing? You're in
		
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			the way that you're not supposed to go
		
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			outside,
		
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			your house. So she went to the prophet,
		
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			and the prophet told her, yes. You can
		
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			go and work on your farm. Maybe you'll
		
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			provide for your kids or give a salah.
		
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			So this is the ruling in this case.
		
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			So the last ruling, all the good deeds
		
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			that you do in your life will benefit
		
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			you
		
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			in the next life.
		
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			And, also, if someone does something good on
		
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			your behalf like a sadaqah or dua or
		
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			Hajj, this will go to your account
		
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			based on authentic ahadith from the prophet salal
		
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			al Bukhari and Muslim and other books. So
		
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			what about reciting Quran? So Imam Ahmad ibn
		
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			Hambar Rahima Allah and some of the scholars
		
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			in the Shafi'i al Khul, they say yes
		
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			by way of analogy. Because if the Quran
		
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			Sallallahu Alaihi Salam allowed dua for the deceased
		
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			and salaqa and Hajj and dua, so what
		
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			is wrong if you read Quran and give
		
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			the reward for your father or your mother
		
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			if they pass away? So there's nothing wrong.
		
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			But they say, don't specify a certain Surah
		
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			for the deceased. Like, all of us know
		
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			that a lot of people, they think that
		
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			the only Surah that can benefit the deceased
		
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			in the grave is Surah al Fatima.
		
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			No. You got a name Surah al Fatima
		
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			and give that word for your father. Surah,
		
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			and don't specify a certain day. You can
		
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			read on the 1st day they die, on
		
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			10th, on 3rd, in any day, in any
		
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			amount, and we may continue in the future.