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Visiting Graves
Number of Items: 11
- Chinese Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Abu Abdullah Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Seni Reviewing : Le Teshig Sheia The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- Indonesian Lecturer : Omar Muhammad Al-Suwaid Reviewing : Eko Harento Abu Zaid
Forbiddance of glorifying tombs and making them as mosques as it is a means to major polytheism which is worshipping someone other than Allah.This is what happened in the nation of Noah as the reason of their trap into polytheism was exaggerating in the righteous.So glorifying tombs,building over them and lighting them are forbiddened.
- Indonesian Lecturer : Yazed AbdulQader Jawas Reviewing : Eko Harento Abu Zaid
Visiting the graves is divided to three types:1-Legitimate visiting:to remember death and supplicate Allah for the dead person.2-Innovated visiting:visiting for the sake of worshipping and approaching Allah there by getting blessing through the dead person.3-Polytheistic visiting: visiting for asking for needs from the dead person and circumambulating around his grave .
- Urdu Author : Muhammad Ali Al-Shawkani Translation : Saif Al-Rahman Al-Flah Reviewing : Nofal Shahroz Reviewing : Masood Ahmad Reviewing : Hassan Rasheed The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- Arabic
- Turkish Author : Muhammad Ali Al-Shawkani Translation : Haron Wahbi Yald reem The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
- English Lecturere : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen
Ruling on supplication at the graves of Awliyā’ and righteous people
- Chinese
- kurdish Writer : Bishtivan Sabir Aziz
An article in Kurdish shows some scholars' sayings (may Allah have mercy on them) about ruling on women's visiting graves.
- English Lecturere : Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah bin Baz
Ruling on writing on graves
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The washing, shrouding and burial of a deceased Muslim’s body is an obligation upon one or more members of the community. Every family should have access to knowledge about how to correctly prepare the deceased for burial. This booklet is a step-by-step guide with simple diagrams. It includes an appendix with rulings pertaining to a bequest and another with supplications for the dead from the Sunnah.