Iftaa: It is not permissible for a man to be buried next to a woman except in one case.. Video

Is it possible for me to recommend that I be buried directly next to my mother and take some of her clothes with me in the shroud? .. A question was received by the Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa, during a live broadcast that the house conducted today, Tuesday, through its official page on the social networking site “Facebook”, and the doctor answered it Muhammad Abd al-Sami, Secretary of the Fatwa at the Egyptian Ifta House.

Abd al-Sami’ said: “It is not permissible for you to be buried directly next to your mother, because this is forbidden, so there should be a place for men to bury and another place for women to be buried. as a divider between them.”

And Abdel-Sami’ continued: “As for taking clothes for his mother with him in… Grave This is not permissible because this is a waste of money because these clothes should be used and benefited from, as for placing them in the grave, but it is possible to shroud in their clothes, there is no objection to that because we are required to shroud our dead with three or five garments, each according to his ability and ability.”

The Secretary of the Fatwa at the Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa concluded: “The meaning that you want from being next to your mother will happen even if you are not placed with her in the same room, because there is the world of the unseen. Your soul will come out and be placed in the grave. It will be with it, for this is the state of all the righteous after the expiry of the term, but do not be keen to be next to it, as you will violate the provisions of God Almighty, and do not waste this garment that you want to take with you and it is more appropriate for you and for it to benefit others.”

And the Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa said on its website: “Every dead person must be singled out in a grave that no one else shares with him, unless the graves are narrow for them. Men must have their own cemeteries, and women their cemeteries, and if this is not possible and circumstances require that men and women be buried in one cemetery, then there must be a brick barrier or a cover of dirt between men and women.”

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