When a loved one passes, the community carries a sacred duty — and few of us feel prepared for it. What to Do When a Muslim Dies is a clear, practical guide through every step from the time of death until burial, according to the Sunnah.
Written by Noorjehan Ravalia — a longtime funeral-services volunteer and teacher of janazah ghusl — it explains the washing (ghusl) and shrouding (kafan) of the deceased for both men and women, and how the Janazah prayer is performed, supported throughout with diagrams, hadith references and the relevant du'as in Arabic.
Knowing these rites is a collective obligation upon the community, yet most homes have nothing on the shelf for the moment it's needed. At 48 concise pages, this small book belongs in every Muslim household, mosque and community centre — before the day it's needed.
Paperback | 48 pages | Ta-Ha Publishers