ORDER FOR DECEASED ... 1
Dying Time (Sakarat)
Signs of Dying
1. When the breath begins
stopping and starts breathing faster and faster.
2. When the legs become loose
and cannot lift up.
3. When the Nose becomes
transverse.
4. When there are gaps in the
Earlobes i.e. they become hollow.
5. When there is sweat
(perspiration) on the forehead.
6. When the above signs appear
it should be understood that these are the last moments of the
Dying person.
At the time of dying, the
person should be laid on his/her back, in such a manner that
the legs face "The Qiblah", and the head should be raised a
little by placing a pillow underneath the head, so that the
face may not be towards the "Sky", but it should be in the
direction of the Qiblah. It is better to lie the dying person
in such a manner that the "Soul" leaves the body easily this
is the tradition of our elders.
The second procedure is also
like this that the dying person is laid on the right side so
that the face and the whole of the front part of the body
faces "The Qiblah" (as the corpse is laid in the grave). You
may adopt anyone of the procedures mentioned above which is
easy to lay the dying person but the first is "Masnoon"
(preferred). (Hidayah, Fathul Qadeer, Bahar).
Sit by the dying person and
recite the "First Kalimah:

Laa ilaaha illallaahu, Muhammadun rasoolullah
Trans: There is none worthy
of Worship but Allah, Muhammad (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam)
is Allah's Messenger
Loudly so that the dying person
may start reciting it by hearing you. But DO NOT TELL the
dying person to recite it. The time of death is very difficult
and the dying person may say any improper word. Even though
the dying person may not recite "the Kalimah" but your
recitation of "Kalimah" will have an effect on the dying
person's heart (Alamgiri- 157)
Guidance
1. At the time of dying if you
recite "Surah Yaseen", at the head of the dying person it
makes the difficulties of death easy for that person. For each
letter of "Surah Yaseen" recited there appear ten angels of
mercy and they supplicate for mercy for the dying person.
2. At the time of dying DO NOT
ask the person about the arrangement of his/her wealth and
estate, children's care etc., for this is the time of parting
from the world and entering the court of "ALLAH SUBHANA
WATALLAH". Hence talk about such matters that the dying
person's heart turns towards "ALLAH SUBHANA WATALLAH", and DO
NOT talk about worldly affairs to him/her at such a time.
3. If the dying person says
(utters) (may ALLAH SUBHANA WATALLAH protect us all at this
important time) any word of Kufr (non-belief) then do not pay
any attention to it. Also do not discuss or gossip about it
because owing to the difficulty of death, the dying person may
lose his/her sense and hence he/she, may be forgiven for
whatever he/she has said in such a condition. So you must keep
praying for that person's pardon. You must regard that person
as a "MUSLIM" and carry out the procedure of bathing, Kafn
etc., according to "ISLAMIC" custom. At such a time even
though a word of "KUFR" may have been said still it will not
be implied as "KUFR". (Alamgiri-157).
Procedure after Death
When someone has died,
straighten the deceased person's hand and legs, and join
together the toes of the feet and tie up. With a broad strip
of cloth taking it under the chin and over the head make a
knot so that the mouth does not remain open. Keeping your hand
on the deceased person's eyes recite:

Bismillaahi wa ‘alaa millat rasoolillah
Trans: In the name of Allah
and on the creed, religion and faith of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu
Alayhi Wasallam)’
And close the eyes and cover
the body with a sheet. (Alamgiri 157).
Guidance:
1. A man in need of a Bath (Ghusal)
or a woman in her monthly period (Menstruation) or bleeding
after childbirth must not go near the corpse. There is no
objection in sitting by the side of a person before they die.
2. It is permitted to have
grief in the heart and tears flowing from the eyes for the
deceased. But weeping loudly by screaming is not permitted and
whosoever weeps in this manner will be deprived of "ALLAH
SUBAHAN WATALLAH'S" mercy, (i.e. will earn "LANAT" of "ALLAH
SUBHANA WATALLAH" (displeasure)). Owing to such an act the
deceased will be punished, but if the deceased had advised
(made a will) not to weep in such a manner and someone does
so, (weeps loudly) then the deceased will not be punished
owing to this reason.
3. It is not permitted to recite the "QURAAN MAJID" by the
deceased until the corpse has been given the bath (Ghusal).
However it is permitted to recite by sitting away from the
deceased or after putting a clean cloth over the deceased. (Shami
800/1).
Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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