WHEN SIGNS OF DEATH START SHOWING UP
The
 blessed Companion Aboo Sa’eed Khudri radiyallahu anhu narrates that the
 Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam said, “Prompt the dying among you to 
say (the kalimah): Lã ilãha illallãh (I declare that there is no god but
 Allah).” (Muslim)
The blessed Companion Ma’qil Ibne Yasãr 
radiyallahu anhu narrates that the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam 
said, “You should recite Soorah Yãseen over the dying among you.” 
(Musnade-Ahmad, Aboo Dãwood, Ibne Mãjah)
IN THE AGONY OF DEATH
Turn
 the face of the dying person towards the Qiblah. Let him or her make 
the following prayer, “O Allah, forgive me and have mercy on me and have
 me join higher companions.”    (Tirmizi)                               
                                                                        
                                                                        
                
                                                                        
                                                            
                                                                                  RULINGS
1.
 Soon after the signs of death become obvious, make the dying person lie
 on his back with the Qiblah on his right. Turn the face slightly 
towards the Qiblah, raise the head a little by placing a pillow or some 
other head-rest, in which case also, the dying person will be considered
 as facing the Qiblah. But leave the dying person as he is if he feels 
uncomfortable while being made to face the Qiblah. One should sit down 
close by and say loudly, “Ash’hadu allã ilãha illallãhu wahdahoo lã 
shareeka lahoo wa ash’hadu anna Muhammadan ‘abduhoo wa rasooluh.” (I 
bear witness that there is no god but Allah. He is One, there is no 
partner with Him; and I bear witness that Muhammad sallalahu alayhi 
wasallam is His Servant and His Messenger.) Given his condition, do not 
ask him to recite the kalimah, for that is a time of great trial – who 
knows what he might say under stress.
2. After the dying person 
has recited the kalimah once, leave it at that. Do not try to make him 
say the kalimah non-stop in an effort to see that he breathes his last 
whilst reciting it. For, the purpose is simply to make sure that the 
last words he says should be the kalimah. It is not at all necessary 
that the recitation of the kalimah continues right through the last 
breath. However, should he return to the mundane and the ordinary 
concerns of life, start reciting the kalimah again. When he, taking the 
cue, recites it, then be silent.
3. When breath loses its 
momentum and starts heaving faster and legs sag down, unable to stay up 
and the nose-top turns aside and the temples collapse inwards, take 
these signs to be the certain knock of death. At this time, start 
reciting the kalimah in a raised voice.
4. Reciting Soorah Yãseen
 lightens the hardship of death. Recite it sitting on the side of his 
head or anywhere else near the body, or ask someone else to do it.
5.
 At a time such as this, say nothing which may divert his attention to 
the concerns of worldly life, for this is the time to leave the mortal 
world and be present in the majestic Court of Allah Almighty. Do say 
that which turns his heart away from the concerns of the mortal world 
and diverts it towards the thoughts of his Creator, for it is here that 
the well being of the dying lies. At a time like this, bringing his 
children and family members before him, or anyone else he loved most, or
 to remind him of things or people in a nostalgic manner causing him to 
be swamped in the thoughts of loves lost, is a terrible thing to do to 
him. It is not nice that he says farewell to his life in the world so 
bound by its fond memories.
6. If, at the time of death, some 
unfortunate remark bordering on kufr (the denial of Faith) escapes the 
lips of the dying person, feel or say nothing about it. Instead, take it
 to be a slip of his reason under the stress of approaching death. When 
man loses his reason, he stands forgiven for his sayings and deeds. Keep
 praying that Allah Almighty forgives him.
7. When death comes, 
all concerned should say, “Innã lillãhi wa innã ilayhi rãji’oon” (Surely
 to Allah we belong, and to Him we are to return) and make the following
 prayer, “O Allah, help me in my hour of trial and replace it for me 
with what is better.” (Tirmizi)
8. When death becomes obvious and
 certain, take a strip of cloth, wide enough to pass under the chin, 
bring it on to the head, tie a knot, then close the eyes gently and 
pray, “I begin with the Name of Allah while being faithful to the 
Religion of His Messenger sallalahu alayhi wasallam. O Allah, make his 
matter easy on him and that which he is to face after death, and make 
him the blessed beholder of Thy Sighting, and make that to which he has 
departed better than what he has departed from.” (Durre-Mukhtãr)
9.
 Then straighten hands and feet, bring toes of the feet close together 
and tie them with a strip of cloth. Then, throw a sheet over the dead 
body and place it on a cot or a flat wooden bunk. Do not leave it lying 
on the ground. It is advisable to place some weight on the stomach lest 
it inflates. Allow no impure persons (in need of a bath, including women
 in conditions that exempt them from offering Salãh etc.) near the dead 
body.  (Durre-Mukhtãr)
Now inform relatives and friends of the deceased so that they can all participate in his funeral prayers.
10. Some incense (such as oblibanum, lobãn or Frankincense), if available, may be placed near the deceased.
11. Reciting the Qur’ãn near the deceased before the washing of the body is not correct.
12.
 All funeral arrangements including the shrouding of the dead body have 
to be made very quickly. Start with locating a gravesite and the 
preparation of the grave. Collect everything needed for the stages of 
washing, shrouding, funeral and burial.
13. If a person dies on a
 Friday, it is better to make all arrangements and bury the deceased 
before the Jumu’ah congregational Salãh. Holding on to the prepared body
 with the thought that there will be a lot of participants in the 
Janãzah salãh after Jumu’ah is makrooh (detested). (Shãmi)
LET THERE BE NO WAILING OVER THE DECEASED
It
 has been related in a Hadeeth that once the Prophet sallalahu alayhi 
wasallam paid a visit to a Sahãbi who was on his deathbed. Seeing him in
 that condition, the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam broke in tears. 
When people saw him in that state, they too started weeping. He then 
said to them, “Listen to me O people, and listen well. Allah Almighty 
certainly does not apprehend the weeping eye and the hurting heart, for a
 Servant of Allah has no control over these.” Then, pointing to the 
tongue, he added, “But a mistake made by this, that is, on intentional 
mourning and wailing, He punishes, and on reciting ‘Innã lillãhi wa innã
 ilayhi rãji’oon’ (To Allah we belong and to Him we are to return), and 
on raising hands of prayer and on seeking of His Forgiveness, He bestows
 His Mercy.” (Bukhãri, Muslim)
KISSING THE DECEASED
After
 the deceased has been given the required ghusl (bath), it is 
permissible to kiss the deceased under intense desire to express love or
 personal devotion as it was with the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam 
when he kissed ‘Uthmãn Ibne Maz’oon radiyallahu anhu and wept. Very 
similar to this, the noble Companion Aboo Bakr radiyallahu anhu kissed 
the forehead of the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam after his 
departure from this mortal world. (Zãdul-Ma’ãd)
ALL FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE SWIFT
It
 has been narrated that once the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam came 
to visit Talhah Ibne Barã radiyallahu anhu when he was sick. Seeing his 
critical condition, he said to the people around him, “I feel that the 
time of his death has arrived. If it does come to pass, I should be 
informed and funeral arrangements be made with haste, for it is not 
appropriate that the dead body of a Muslim be left amidst his family 
members for long.” (Aboo Dãwood)
‘Abdullah Ibne ‘Umar radiyallahu
 anhuma narrates that he heard the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasallam 
saying, “When one among you dies, do not keep him in the house for long.
 Make haste in taking him to the grave and burying him.” (Bayhaqi, 
Shu’abul-Imãn)

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