funerary rituals
Funerary rituals are concerned with the disposal
of the dead and provide the living with ways
to channel deeply felt emotions caused by the
loss of a loved one. They are occasions when
a society’s beliefs about life and
death
and the
sacred and profane are most visible and when
the bonds that hold people together as families
and communities are affirmed and tested. In
Islamic communities, as in Jewish and Chris-
tian ones, funerary rituals involve different
kinds of activities: preparations for death and
burial, interment of the body, mourning, and
memorialization. These rites combine practices
prescribed by religious tradition, local cultural
customs, and improvised actions called forth by
the specific circumstances present when a death
or a funeral occurs.
f
iqh
literature, composed by experts in Islamic
law, sets forth the formal ritual requirements and
taboos that Muslims are expected to observe.
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