This brought a new light into me. I'm not a good muslim, I can admit that. Clubs and women. But hearing the imam and death really bring in a new perspective. Thank you OGS for sharing this.
Hi Amir, it's ok if you change slowly, by improving the quality of your amal. InsyaAllah, I hope you will success in your life test. I would like to suggest you to put a target what you would like to achieve every day, every month, every year, etc. Also, try to find anyone that can guide u to the right path (someone who able to keep secret of your flaw, encourage you to do the good deeds and correct your wrong). As long as deep in your heart still have good intention to become a good Muslim, it is ok if you fail to achieve your targets and start them again because I am sure Allah will count and reward your effort. I am also glad to suggest you to watch you tube channel like Daud Kim & Muft Menk. Hope you can get positive vibes from them.
I am Muslim but converted. I knew of the washing and shroud, but had wanted to know about the prayers and service of grave. Thank you so much for this insight. We lost our Mosque in 2018 to Hurricane Michael. A lot of our community left so we only have a handful rebuilding it. Salaam Alaikum and may the love of Prophet Mohammad teachings to us remind us Allah is the one that takes care of us.
deathempire70 its actually pretty much the same as jewish funeral rites from cleaning the corpse, putting on white linen shrouds to departing prayers because we share almost the same traditions and customs..their deceased one will face Jerusalem and Ours facing Makkah..and definitely No cremation is ever allowed.
Its true. No matter how rich we are or highly educated we are, all those rank or wealth, we have to leave it behind. We are born equal. Be humble. Do good to our aging parents and mankind, and most importantly be closer to god. We definitely will leave this world, it's a question of when.
When my late grandfather passed away. This Ustadz handled the proceedings and i managed to learn alot from him on how to shower my late granddad. He said im a natural. 😊
At 19, I already memorised almost all the procedures from my grandfathers, cousin and my own dad's funerals. Death really taught me many things and one thing for sure, we have to always be ready because death will come anytime and when the time comes, we can only leave it to Him. Al-Fatihah to all of our family and friends who are no longer with us. Have a nice day :)
I felt is a blessing if we singaporean can share ours culture about death and how we as not Muslim to respect the death when we attend the wake of ours Muslim friends family. Thank you very much and very appreciate for video.
Talkin jga dibacakan bg peringatan kpda org yg masih hidup utk meyedarkan kita dgn kealpaan kita diatas muka bumi ini agar menggingati mati itu adalah pekara yg benar dn segera lah kita bertaubat se benar2nya dn mempersiapkan diri kita bila kita kembali di sisiNYA kelak..
Thanks for sharing. I am not a Muslim, but I do like to see how different people perceive death, and also how they show respect to their families and friends. Peace.
Seeing my mom in that situation was really hard but alhamidullirah am glad she was able to have a good funeral. May Allah grant her paradise 😢 and may He grant us a chance to reunite 😢❤
I am just 10 years old and my Father is 50+ years old and my Mother is 40+ Years old I have 3 brothers and I am always thinking of death no matter what, sometimes I always cry. Someone please pray that my family will live a long life I am a muslim I will do anything to see my family in Jannah.
that's the same for me.... im 11 and my dad is 51 and my mum is 39 or 40 I fee like they will die when I am still young. If they were to die I'd miss them so much and legit cry for the rest of my life but sign I just hope if they die they die peacefully Allah Akbar
do lots of sadaqah jariah!!!!, donate to mosque building &islamic dawah ceter, fulfill your zakat , do whtever means you can with your money for the sake of Allah dear, for this will benefit the soul in the grave and reward them with good news of jannah....Amin....take my advise very SERIOUSLY and dont neglect it!
its a very tough job. if you have the opportunity to go for the classes in english, do attend for experience. my trainer even showed us the pictures of babies that died from miscarriage that needed to be buried, man that was a heart breaker.
Sorry Haji, just to correct you abit. Talqin is for the living ones that came to the burial to listen to and wake up their senses, and not for the deceased
No talqeen in arabic means "Indoctrinate" and it does mean to learn the dead one what to answer the two angels. It is his job and he is a hajj and now you want to mistake him!!
It is both for the deceased as well for the living as for the deceased it hears but it cant reply you remember after the battle of Badar when the unbelievers we're buried in asingle pit the prophet spoke to the dead and a companion near remind the prophet but then prophet said the dead hears but then cant reply😛
@@judygd8749 when Death comes at your door and you be made to enter the grave...you will be question by the Creator Allah...Who is your God?! So what is your answer to The Creator? For those who refuse to worship The Creator Allah,shall be punished in Hell for ETERNITY! Please repent before its too late coz in life after death...GOD WILL NEVER FORGIVE THOSE WHO REJECT HIM!
My mother is in the process of passing away this will be the first time I experience a family member leaving I appreciate this video it help s me understand the process of how it works in my culture.
Asc I hope your mum is doing great in shaa Allah.may Allah bless her protect her and give her long life and may He give your family sabr and patience.Amin
It's such an interesting contrast of cultures in Singapore where the job of an undertaker in Chinese funerals is taboo while the Imam carrying out Islamic funeral rites is praised by his mother.
islam tells us that it’s Fardhu Kifayah, the community’s responsibility to have at least one person in the community who knows the death rites. we also learn the different events after death. so most muslims know a little about death, so i guess that makes muslims more open to talking about death
Death is viewed as an inevitability in Islamic philosophy. And those who carry out the duties of the funwral rites, funeral preparations, even the grave diggers are all viewed highly spiritually. Even cleaning up filth or discharge from a cadaver is seen as a good deed, because that's the reality sometimes.
Many years ago, Eunos and myself were on a wedding trip in KL. We walked under the hot sun. Tired and sweaty, we rested at a mosque. Eunos decided to bathe and asked the mosque keeper is there a bath-room. He shook his head and pointed to a long trough of water. Eunos asked me whether i am afraid to bathe in this water. Firmly shook my head i am not. Bodily cooled and blessed water for bathing the Muslim corpses for burial. This is once in my lifetime unforgettable experience. Salam!
teringat blkg rumahku tanah kuburan,dan setiap ada org yg meninggal,aku sll dtg ke pengebumian mereka,melihat dari dkt.dari awal sampai org2 semua pulang.waktu itu gk ada rasa takut ,ehhh pas lht kain pelikat jd takut sendiri.penakut tp penasaran.
Thanks so much for this. I never want to think about death but the reality is we are going to answer for our actions one day. This video is indeed an eye opener for a self declared "Muslim" like me
Bismillah Glory be to Allah ta' ala , all praise be to Allah ta' ala there is none worthy of worship besides Allah ta' ala and Allah ta' ala is the Greatest. There is no power or might except from Allah ta' ala the Great Most High , the Great . Ameen...
Tak kiralah Kita ni kaya ke Tak ke duduk rumah bahkan kalau sampai 5tingkat banglo sekalipun semuanya ttp akan Kita tinggalkan.yg dibawa hanyalah Kain putih dgn Kain kafan je. Serta amalan buruk atau baik semasa hidup didunia.apa yg penting Allah mendatangkan Kita ke dunia ini dgn penuh kesempurnaan Dan kalau boleh Kita akhirilah hidup Kita dgn penuh kebaikan Dan kemuliaan insyaallah.
Believe and your eyes shall see, As I revealed unto my prophet, My words and eternal, sacred, Let them guide your path, And I, your God, shall be with you. I am the Most Compassionate, Who directs your journey, Believe these words I have uttered, And at peace you shall always be, This I promise, here and thereafter. These were never from the Quran. My point is this: they are so easy to make. Muhammad did the same thing (and those who were working for him) and claimed they’re from God. I recommend the book “Islam Dismantled” by Sujit Das and you will see how it all started. For my words are always truth, As I bestowed through an angel, The earth I created, blessed, Scattered like a great carpet, For I am All Knowing, All Powerful
Please make dua for me brothers and sisters. After my.husband told me last night that I should do istakhara for our marriage whether i should take divorce from him or live with him. Till now I had this little hope in my heart that one day my husband will also love me but after hearing this it broke me into pieces, I am totally shattered. So I thought that i should do istakhara and let the divorce take place if that's better for me and my daughter...and I should prepare for hereafter watch some funerals eye opening messages that we as a muslim should prepare for. And yeah that's it atleast if I can get to fix my prayer... maybe Allah can forgive me please make dua for me everyone.
lola destiny sometimes things seem bad but they are good for you. Don’t be too sad. It shall pass and you will be happier than ever you thought inshallah.
If someone insults and offends you remember this educational story A shameless man had heard of a sage, so he decided to go and challenge him. When he arrived, he started insulting and humiliating her in all possible ways ... All the while, however, the sage remained completely calm. One could not believe. After half an hour he lost all energy so that he could not speak, let alone offend him, gathered his strength and asked the wise man: "I understand those your spiritual things, you become like you do not care what other people think. I have humiliated and offended you, so you have to learn how to fight for yourself." The wise man replied, "My son, can I ask only two questions?" "Of course," said the man. Then the sage said to him, "If you bring me a gift, and I do not accept it, to whom does that gift belong?" The man said, "Well, if you do not accept the gift, then it still belongs to me." Then the wise man said to him: "Therefore, my son, if you have only insults and insults for me and I do not accept them, then to whom do they belong?"
Beautiful creation from god .. I m a Hindu .. Regardless race or religion.. Do good , let’s be a human … Thank u 🙏 Thank u for the video … Well versed …
Thank you very much for showing us your culture during death.As singaporean l have alot of muslin neighbours and friends but very unfortunately I don’t know their cultures of death and honestly I can’t asked them or to discuss with them about death.
Hwee L. H. Nothing wrong to ask. Its just a normal conversation. The moslem need to remember the death in anytime. Why??? Because to remembering the dead is to preapare or make ur self a better person in life b4 you meet the creator🙏
Arabs grave different than isian not even other Muslims country like this is not grave like box is open land any place they Burrie This grave different middle eastern This is like dental isian Iran grave like box close to one another
@@yasminenazarine1629 Singapore is a small country and land is very precious to us we are glad that we still have a place to rest in peace after death so keep such comment to yourself sister Thank you
@@yasminenazarine1629 Singapore is a small country and land is very precious to us we are glad that we still have a place to rest in peace after death so keep such comment to yourself sister Thank you
Human Souls Journey After Death In Islam Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same? The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life. Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don’t want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly. The prophet (saw) said, “Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it).” [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey’s itinerary, not just one part. Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran: “Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense.” (Quran 3:185) “Every soul shall have a taste of death: and We test you by evil and by good, by way of trial. To Us must you return.” (21:35) “Every soul shall have a taste of death: In the end to Us shall you be brought back.” (29:57) Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can’t be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence. We begin this journey in our mother’s wombs. 120 days after conception the soul is blown into the fetus. Narrated ‘Abdullah bin Mus’ud: “Allah’s Apostle, the true and truly inspired said, ‘(The matter of the Creation of) a human being is put together in the womb of the mother in forty days, and then he becomes a clot of thick blood for a similar period, and then a piece of flesh for a similar period. Then Allah sends an angel who is ordered to write four things. He is ordered to write down his (i.e. the new creature’s) deeds, his livelihood, his (date of) death, and whether he will be blessed or wretched (in religion). Then the soul is breathed into him’”[Bukhari] We have no choice in who our parents are, our race, color or nationality. “He it is Who shapes you in the wombs as He pleases. There is no god but He, The Exalted in Might, The Wise.” (3:6) Allah knows all of this before our birth even, but we still continue our journey to fulfill our destiny. The next part of our trip begins after we are born. This is the life of this world, in which we now reside and are familiar with. We may stay at this station for a few seconds or as long as 100 years or more. Here we grow up and acquire the means to happiness or misery. We are given the ability to make choices after the age of puberty and we will later be punished or rewarded based upon them. Allah gives each of us the natural Fitrah, knowledge of good and bad as well as right and wrong. The rest is up to us. As the Quran says, “By the Soul, and the proportion and order given to it, and its enlightenment as to its wrong and its right - Truly he succeeds that purifies it, and he fails that corrupts it!” (91:7-10) In this life, the soul and the body are together except during sleep when the soul may leave the body and come back in the morning or Allah may take the soul at that time. “It is Allah that takes the souls at death; and those that die not (He takes) during their sleep: those on whom He has passed the decree of death, He keeps back (from returning to life), but the rest He sends (to their bodies) for a term appointed. Verily in this are Signs for those who reflect.”(39:42) It is indeed something to be pondered; that we die each night and Allah gives us another chance at life when we wake up the next day. We also find continuous biological processes of life and death during this time. In every cell, organ or system of organs, life and death is occuring. There are several hundreds of thousands of enzymatic reactions that take place in the body every fraction of a second. Some of these biochemical reactions are used to synthesize living materials while others are either used to synthesize dead materials or to get rid of living materials. “You (Allah) bring the Living outof the Dead, and You bring the Dead out of the Living” (3:27) This part of our journey ends as our death begins. No one knows where, how and when he or she will die. “Verily, the knowledge of the hour is with Allah (alone). It is He who sends down rain, and He who knows what is in the wombs, nor does anyone know what it is that he will earn on the morrow. Nor does anyone know inwhat land he is to die. Verily, with Allah is full knowledge and He is acquainted (with all things.)” (31:34) Nor does anyone have the right to take his or her own life. If they do they will automatically go to Hell. The One who gave life is the only one who has the right to take life. When someone begins to die the Angel of Death or Izraeel comes to take the soul out of the body and puts it in a place called the Barzakh. “Say: ‘The Angel of Death, put in charge of you, will (duly) take your souls. Then shall you be brought back to your Lord.” (32:11) “Wherever you are, Death will find you out, even if you are in towers built up strong and high! “(4:78) For those who led a life of evil, the removal of the soul is tough and difficult. Sometimes, more than one angel has to work together to beat the face and back of the deceased. But for those who lived a good life, the soul yearns to meet its Lord and leaves the body with ease, like a drop of water pouring out. A light like the sun’s ray and a sweet fragrance come out to the soul. Then it ascends amid rows of angels, but those who are there cannot see or smell this. The deceased is questioned, punished, beaten, and wails, and cries out. All this happens while they lie dead and their family is around them, but they neither hear nor see it. The sleeper dreams and enjoys their dream or is tormented by it, while someone awake at their side is not able to perceive what is going on at all. Allah has given inanimate objects awareness and perception by which they glorify their Lord. The stones fall down out of fear of Him. The mountains and trees prostrate. The pebbles, water and plants glorify Him. All this is going on but we are not aware of it. “There is nothing which does not glorify His praise but you do not understand their glorification.” (17:44)
@F.A F.A I got this info from the Internet. (www. mfs.asn.au). I think there are indeed some vertical burial practices. In Muslim cemeteries, there are at least two types of graves : Al-Shaqq : is to make a deep vertical hole in the ground. Al-Lahed : is to make a deep vertical hole in the ground, then in the bottom make a side horizontal hole big enough to cover the whole body.
because it is islam, the main islamic practices and process should be the same around the world. but for the batik part, it’s cultural i guess. and since singapore and indonesia are literally neighbours and our people share a long history together, we also tend to share some cultural practices.
@@andii256 yes, actually these people are malays, and malays are muslims which are present in both singapore and Indonesia.. the traditions and customs are the same because we are cognate people.. it is only the country has devided the malay people.. but before there was singapore, malaysia, indonesia, or brunei the Malays have been sailing back and forth to these islands
Hosanna in the highest to YAHWEH almighty the true lord God !! I am thankful and blessed O lord JESUS that you made me a Christian! You came down for me☝️😭😭💖✝️
This is a very informative video. I truly appreciate what you’re doing to educate young and curious Muslims. However, may I correct the question that the two angels asks Muslims, which are who’s your lord, who’s your prophet, and what’s your religion? The other questions that are mentioned about Imam and brothers and sisters are not valid. Nonetheless, scholars have a very important role in Islam.
@@syids16 hi, from the hadith of abu dawood, 4753 and ahmad, 18063, the questions “who is your Lord”, “what is your religion”, “who is this man who was sent among you”, “what did you do”.
In Malaysia and Singapore, we are taught that we will be asked who is our imam, the answer is the Quran. Then we are asked who are your brothers and sisters, and the answer is the Muslimin and Muslimah. It may be an aspect of the Shafii Madhzab that we follow in southeast asia, this is what we believe the questions of the grave are besides the beginning who is your God and who is your prophet.
Just like to share with you all with my experience,l used to be be a cab driver and one day l have received a job to pick up a passenger from Yishun to the Muslim Cemetery through and back.honestly In my life I have never been to the Muslim cemetery before and when l pick up my passenger and I can only tell them l don’t know where’s the Muslim cemetery and I have to asked them to tell me how to get there, lucky the family help me to get there and asked me to wait for them until they have their prayers and send them back home. Honestly I felt very depressed after this job, coz the reason as singaporean l don’t even my Muslim neighbours and friends culture.
My living is for Allah and my death is for Allah, Alhamdulilah the Lord of the heavens and the earth that I am from the ummat of my beloved prophet (SAW).
When we dead it like woke up from a dream we remember who our god what our purpose in the world at that time you will say to god please give back our life we want worships you and do good deeds and god will say it to late.
Good video, but at 1:59 the imam was speaking Arabic not Malay. It would be great if the channel can recognise that Arabic the Muslims' religious language, not Malay.
I remember when I close friend of mine died and I wasn't allowed to go inside the mosque and I stood outside the mosque for 2 days until I got permission from probation, I always stood by the rules if I did then you think I wouldn't for anything else? For a bullshit case anyway which the main people got away (it's illegal to withhold information in this country by the way) who's raping who now you know who I'm talking to, right blocked it while I was just having a conversation with my wife so I thought Ile just upload the system
The comparison with christian grave ritual in movies is which it is done in rainy day while in muslim movies (common in malay movies) the grave ritual is done in bright sunny day.
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Anyone can be Muslim,Islam isn’t about race or anything it’s about submitting our life for one god,the one who created all and to god is our return.Chinese,Malay,white American,black Americans,Indians arabs anyone can be Muslim.
Al Fatihah. بِسۡمِ اللهِ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِيۡمِ ﴿1:1﴾ اَلۡحَمۡدُ لِلّٰهِ رَبِّ الۡعٰلَمِيۡنَۙ ﴿1:2﴾ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِيۡمِۙ ﴿1:3﴾ مٰلِكِ يَوۡمِ الدِّيۡنِؕ ﴿1:4﴾ اِيَّاكَ نَعۡبُدُ وَاِيَّاكَ نَسۡتَعِيۡنُؕ ﴿1:5﴾ اِهۡدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الۡمُسۡتَقِيۡمَۙ ﴿1:6﴾ صِرَاطَ الَّذِيۡنَ اَنۡعَمۡتَ عَلَيۡهِمۡ ۙ غَيۡرِ الۡمَغۡضُوۡبِ عَلَيۡهِمۡ وَلَا الضَّآلِّيۡنَ ﴿1:7﴾ (1:1) In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate1 (1:2) Praise2 be to Allah, the Lord3 of the entire universe. (1:3) The Merciful, the Compassionate4 (1:4) The Master of the Day of Recompense5. (1:5) You alone do we worship6, and You alone do we turn for help7 (1:6) Direct us on to the Straight Way8, (1:7) The way of those whom You have favoured9, who did not incur Your wrath, who are not astray10. Notes 1 One of the many practices taught by Islam is that its followers should begin their activities in the name of God. This principle, if consciously and earnestly followed, will necessarily yield three beneficial results. First, one will be able to restrain oneself from many misdeed, since the habit of pronouncing the name of God is bound to make one wonder when about to commit some offence how such an act can be reconciled with the saying of God's holy name. Second, if a man pronounces the name of God before starting good and legitimate tasks, this act will ensue that both his starting point and his mental orientation are sound. Third - and this is the most important benefit - when a man begins something by pronouncing God's name, he will enjoy God's support and succour; God will bless his efforts and protect him from the machinations and temptation of Satan. For whenever man turns to God, God turns to him as well. 2. As we have already explained, the character of this surah is that of a prayer. The prayer begins with praise of the One to whom our prayer is addressed. This indicates that whenever one prays one ought to pray in a dignified manner. It does not become a cultivated person to blurt out his petition. Refinement demands that our requests should be preceded by a wholehearted acknowledgement of the unique position, infinite benevolence and unmatched excellence of the One to Whom we pray. Whenever we praise someone, we do so for two reasons. First, because excellence calls for praise, irrespective of whether that excellence has any direct relevance to us or not. Second, we praise one who, we consider to be our benefactor; when this is the case our praise arises from a deep feeling of gratitude. God is worthy of praise on both counts. It is incumbent on us to praise Him not only in recognition of His infinite excellence but also because of our feeling of gratitude to Him, arising from our awareness of the blessings He has lavished upon us. It is important to note that what is said here is not merely that praise be to God, but that all praise be to God alone. Whenever there is any beauty, any excellence, any perfection-in whatever thing or in whatever shape it may manifest itself- its ultimate source is none other than God Himself. No human beings, angels, Demigods, heavenly bodies-in short, no created beings-are possessed of an innate excellence; where excellence exists, it is a gift from God. Thus, if there is anyone at all whom we ought to adore and worship, to whom we ought to feel indebted and grateful, towards whom we should remain humble and obedient, it is the creator of excellence, rather than its possessor. 3. In Arabic the word Rabb has three meanings: (i) Lord and Master; (ii) Sustainer, Provider, Supporter, Nourisher and Guardian, and (iii) Sovereign, Ruler, He Who controls and directs. God is the Rabb of the universe in all three meanings of the term. 4. Whenever we are deeply impressed by the greatness of something we try to express our feelings by using superlatives. If the use of one superlative does not do full justice to our feelings, we tend to re-emphasize the extraordinary excellence of the object of our admiration by adding a second superlative of nearly equivalent meaning.* This would seem to explain the use of the word Rahim following Rahman. The form of the word Rahman connotes intensity. Yet God's mercy and beneficence towards His creatures is so great, so extensive and of such an infinite nature that no one word, however strong its connotation, can do it full justice. The epithet Rahim was therefore added to that of Rahman. 5. God will be the Lord of the Day when all generations of mankind gather together on order to render an account of their conduct, and when each person will be finally rewarded or punished for his deeds. The description of God as Lord of the Day of Judgement following the mention of his benevolence and compassion indicates that we ought to remember another aspect of God as well-namely, that He will judge us all, that He is so absolutely powerful, that on the Day of Judgement no one will have the power either to resist the enforcement of punishments that He decrees or to prevent anyone from receiving the rewards that He decides to confer. Hence, we ought not only to love Him for nourishing and sustaining us and for His compassion and mercy towards us, but should also hold Him in awe because of His justice, and should not forget that our ultimate happiness or misery rests completely with Him. 6. The term ibadah is used in three sense: (i) worship and adoration; (ii) obedience and submission; and (iii) service and subjection. In this particular context the term carries all these meanings simultaneously. In other words, we say to God that we worship and adore Him, that we are obedient to Him and follow His will, and also that we are His servants. Moreover man is so bound to none save God, that none but He, may be the subject of man's worship and total devotion, of man's unreserved obedience, of man's absolute subjection and servitude. 7. Not only do we worship God, but our relationship with Him is such that we turn to Him alone for help and succour. We know that He is the Lord of the whole universe and that He alone is the Master of all blessings and benefactions. Hence, in seeking the fulfilment of our needs we turn to Him alone. It is towards Him alone that we stretch forth our hands when we pray and supplicate. It is in Him that we repose our trust. It is therefore to Him alone that we address our request for true guidance. 8. We beseech God to guide us in all walks of life to a way which is absolutely true, which provides us with a properly-based outlook and sound principles of behaviour, a way which will prevent our succumbing to false doctrines and adopting unsound principles of conduct, a way that will lead us to our true salvation and happiness. This is man's prayer to God as he begins the study of the Qur'an. It is, in short, to illuminate the truth which he often tends to lose in a labyrinth of philosophical speculation; to enlighten him as to which of the numerous ethical doctrines ensures a sound course of conduct; to show which of the myriad ways and by-ways is the clear, straight, open road of sound belief and right behaviour. 9. This defines the 'straight way' which we ask God to open to us. It is the way which has always been followed by those who have enjoyed God's favours and blessings. This is the way which has been trodden from the beginning of time by all those individuals and communities that have unfailingly enjoyed God's favours and blessings. 10. This makes it clear that the recipients of God's favour are not those who appear, briefly, to enjoy worldly prosperity and success; all too often, these people are among those whom God has condemned because they have lost sight of the true path of salvation and happiness. This negative explanation makes it quite clear that in'am (favour) denotes all those real and abiding favours and blessings which one receives in reward for righteous conduct through God's approval and pleasure, rather than those apparent and fleeting favours which the Pharaohs, Nimrods and Korahs (Qaruns) used to receive in the past, and which are enjoyed even today by people notorious for oppression, evil and corruption.
There are no authentic narrations in favor of Talqin to the dead. Therefore, it is not permissible to do so. However, urging someone dying to say: “La ilaha illa Allah” by making him repeat it after a person who says it is permissible. It is permissible to do so in order that the last words the dying person utters is La ilaha illa Allah. Inshallah may Allah guide us.
This brought a new light into me. I'm not a good muslim, I can admit that. Clubs and women. But hearing the imam and death really bring in a new perspective. Thank you OGS for sharing this.
You should listen some Qur'an if Iman is running low
May Allah guide Amir and me and all of us to the straight path Ameen ya rabbal alamin
Hi Amir, it's ok if you change slowly, by improving the quality of your amal. InsyaAllah, I hope you will success in your life test. I would like to suggest you to put a target what you would like to achieve every day, every month, every year, etc. Also, try to find anyone that can guide u to the right path (someone who able to keep secret of your flaw, encourage you to do the good deeds and correct your wrong). As long as deep in your heart still have good intention to become a good Muslim, it is ok if you fail to achieve your targets and start them again because I am sure Allah will count and reward your effort. I am also glad to suggest you to watch you tube channel like Daud Kim & Muft Menk. Hope you can get positive vibes from them.
You should be recite Quran more and more with translation brother
BROTHER START BY PRAYING 5 COMPULSORY PRAYERS, UR HEART WILL AUTOMATICALLY CHANGE
I am Muslim but converted. I knew of the washing and shroud, but had wanted to know about the prayers and service of grave. Thank you so much for this insight. We lost our Mosque in 2018 to Hurricane Michael. A lot of our community left so we only have a handful rebuilding it. Salaam Alaikum and may the love of Prophet Mohammad teachings to us remind us Allah is the one that takes care of us.
Don't put flowers on grave ect not allowed
Pork is delicious and nutritious , do start eating pork as soon as possible. Islam is destructive, quit Islam and get converted into Christianity.
Thanks for making this. I've always wondered how muslim funerals are done and now i have the full story :)
deathempire70 its actually pretty much the same as jewish funeral rites from cleaning the corpse, putting on white linen shrouds to departing prayers because we share almost the same traditions and customs..their deceased one will face Jerusalem and Ours facing Makkah..and definitely No cremation is ever allowed.
This is not the complete story of Islamic funeral.many things missing and incomplete.find some other videos.or search Google
@@mulosbron9533 Islam of the present day is the continuation from old tradition of all the prophets minus the alcohol etc...
@@باعلوي_جمال_الليل EXACTLY
My Grandmother Passed Away..
Its true. No matter how rich we are or highly educated we are, all those rank or wealth, we have to leave it behind. We are born equal. Be humble. Do good to our aging parents and mankind, and most importantly be closer to god. We definitely will leave this world, it's a question of when.
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MASHALLAAH.
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Jazakallahu Khairan Brother.
may allah swt bless you with.a good deed
My sister, my sister in laws and myself showered my mum ...my brothers showered my dad and did the last prayer for my late mum and dad. Alhamdulillah.
Mashallah u r extremely lucky
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"Think of death. When you think of death, you become a good man."
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Memento Mori
When my late grandfather passed away. This Ustadz handled the proceedings and i managed to learn alot from him on how to shower my late granddad. He said im a natural. 😊
What an eye opener.Please continue to make meaningful documentaries like this.
Alhamdullilah ... May allah bless whatever u do for islam . Solute from 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Pork is delicious and nutritious , do start eating pork as soon as possible. Islam is destructive, quit Islam and get converted into Christianity.
At 19, I already memorised almost all the procedures from my grandfathers, cousin and my own dad's funerals. Death really taught me many things and one thing for sure, we have to always be ready because death will come anytime and when the time comes, we can only leave it to Him. Al-Fatihah to all of our family and friends who are no longer with us. Have a nice day :)
I felt is a blessing if we singaporean can share ours culture about death and how we as not Muslim to respect the death when we attend the wake of ours Muslim friends family. Thank you very much and very appreciate for video.
Ur right and a nice person😍
Sure 👍👍👍👍👍that will be better
The only one certainty after birth in life is Death.
We will die only once in a lifetime
Talkin jga dibacakan bg peringatan kpda org yg masih hidup utk meyedarkan kita dgn kealpaan kita diatas muka bumi ini agar menggingati mati itu adalah pekara yg benar dn segera lah kita bertaubat se benar2nya dn mempersiapkan diri kita bila kita kembali di sisiNYA kelak..
Thanks for sharing. I am not a Muslim, but I do like to see how different people perceive death, and also how they show respect to their families and friends. Peace.
Yes my brother if you look others they burn their pple that's scary brother or sister make alot of research in Islam you will embrace
@@samsamkhadar1820 Dude Stop making islam look bad
@@samsamkhadar1820 what did allah do to you what prophet Muhammad Say bad about you?
@@samsamkhadar1820 so Where in the qarun dose it say to burn people
@@samsamkhadar1820 where in the qarun dose it make fun of non believers no where
Seeing my mom in that situation was really hard but alhamidullirah am glad she was able to have a good funeral. May Allah grant her paradise 😢 and may He grant us a chance to reunite 😢❤
I am just 10 years old and my Father is 50+ years old and my Mother is 40+ Years old I have 3 brothers and I am always thinking of death no matter what, sometimes I always cry. Someone please pray that my family will live a long life I am a muslim I will do anything to see my family in Jannah.
that's the same for me.... im 11 and my dad is 51 and my mum is 39 or 40 I fee like they will die when I am still young. If they were to die I'd miss them so much and legit cry for the rest of my life but sign I just hope if they die they die peacefully Allah Akbar
do lots of sadaqah jariah!!!!, donate to mosque building &islamic dawah ceter, fulfill your zakat , do whtever means you can with your money for the sake of Allah dear, for this will benefit the soul in the grave and reward them with good news of jannah....Amin....take my advise very SERIOUSLY and dont neglect it!
HOLY Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. Book of GENESIS 1:1 IN the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 🌎
Muslims can be granted to Jannah
its a very tough job. if you have the opportunity to go for the classes in english, do attend for experience. my trainer even showed us the pictures of babies that died from miscarriage that needed to be buried, man that was a heart breaker.
Sorry Haji, just to correct you abit. Talqin is for the living ones that came to the burial to listen to and wake up their senses, and not for the deceased
Talqin is to remind the mayyit before he dies to recite the kalima and not to force
Yes...TALKIN is not for the deceased... Its a reminder for the living.
No talqeen in arabic means "Indoctrinate" and it does mean to learn the dead one what to answer the two angels.
It is his job and he is a hajj and now you want to mistake him!!
@@th9827 it is to correct*
It is both for the deceased as well for the living as for the deceased it hears but it cant reply you remember after the battle of Badar when the unbelievers we're buried in asingle pit the prophet spoke to the dead and a companion near remind the prophet but then prophet said the dead hears but then cant reply😛
ALLAH FORGIVE US WHOLE HUMAN BEINGS ,AMEEN YA RABBAL ALAMIN🤲😥
I am a Christian, but this has been helpful. Thank you for educating me.
Love all Muslim brothers and sisters in the world love you everyone love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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O Merciful and the owner off 99 beautiful names with beautiful attribute ......You know every thing and it is You who i seek forgiveness for my sins .
wow im muslim myself but i didnt know some aspects of the process. thanks for creating such content :-)
You can learn it with him
John Scallobs
I am Christian Who cast a spell on you & tricked you into becoming a Muslim???
Islam is a cult Not a religion
@@judygd8749 when Death comes at your door and you be made to enter the grave...you will be question by the Creator Allah...Who is your God?! So what is your answer to The Creator? For those who refuse to worship The Creator Allah,shall be punished in Hell for ETERNITY! Please repent before its too late coz in life after death...GOD WILL NEVER FORGIVE THOSE WHO REJECT HIM!
@@judygd8749 christianity is a cult
Ok guys calm down dont fight everyone is entitled to their opinion but Judy thats kind of a mean thing to say
MashaAllah I just loved this sheikh for the sake of Allah
Who is this man? Honestly he has a heart of gold
Most Imam has heart of Golds coz they follow the teachings of Islam thoroughly and not misinterpret for Mass Media
My mother is in the process of passing away this will be the first time I experience a family member leaving I appreciate this video it help s me understand the process of how it works in my culture.
Asc I hope your mum is doing great in shaa Allah.may Allah bless her protect her and give her long life and may He give your family sabr and patience.Amin
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It's such an interesting contrast of cultures in Singapore where the job of an undertaker in Chinese funerals is taboo while the Imam carrying out Islamic funeral rites is praised by his mother.
islam tells us that it’s Fardhu Kifayah, the community’s responsibility to have at least one person in the community who knows the death rites. we also learn the different events after death. so most muslims know a little about death, so i guess that makes muslims more open to talking about death
Death is viewed as an inevitability in Islamic philosophy. And those who carry out the duties of the funwral rites, funeral preparations, even the grave diggers are all viewed highly spiritually. Even cleaning up filth or discharge from a cadaver is seen as a good deed, because that's the reality sometimes.
Many years ago, Eunos and myself were on a wedding trip in KL. We walked under the hot sun. Tired and sweaty, we rested at a mosque. Eunos decided to bathe and asked the mosque keeper is there a bath-room. He shook his head and pointed to a long trough of water. Eunos asked me whether i am afraid to bathe in this water. Firmly shook my head i am not. Bodily cooled and blessed water for bathing the Muslim corpses for burial. This is once in my lifetime unforgettable experience. Salam!
Thanks for sharing. God bless
RIP Harjit/Shiraz
Love from Vancouver n thank you for enriching our souls on earth
God bless u 🙏🙏
teringat blkg rumahku tanah kuburan,dan setiap ada org yg meninggal,aku sll dtg ke pengebumian mereka,melihat dari dkt.dari awal sampai org2 semua pulang.waktu itu gk ada rasa takut ,ehhh pas lht kain pelikat jd takut sendiri.penakut tp penasaran.
Mati hanya sekali
Thanks so much for this. I never want to think about death but the reality is we are going to answer for our actions one day. This video is indeed an eye opener for a self declared "Muslim" like me
maybe, but if you look at different religions they have more of a positive intake. Such a sikishm
Why'd you put quotes around Muslim??
@@zayna8517 sometimes I fell that I am not a good enough muslim
Afiqah One Oh ok. Don't worry about it we all do sometimes 😊
@@afiqahone88 In sha Allah our Iman gets stronger and we meet eachother in jannah. Ameen
Ameen ya rabbi.May Allah make it easy for us.
I shower my grandmother for the first time. And this is so sad
Me neighbor just passed and he is muslim. I wondered why he had to be buried within 24 hrs. Now i know..
“When you think of death, you become a good man.”
"Think of death" ...memento mori my dude, memento mori
It’s 4 am and I’m watching this
No fear !!!
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Bismillah
Glory be to Allah ta' ala , all praise be to Allah ta' ala there is none worthy of worship besides Allah ta' ala and Allah ta' ala is the Greatest. There is no power or might except from Allah ta' ala the Great Most High , the Great .
Ameen...
Tak kiralah Kita ni kaya ke Tak ke duduk rumah bahkan kalau sampai 5tingkat banglo sekalipun semuanya ttp akan Kita tinggalkan.yg dibawa hanyalah Kain putih dgn Kain kafan je. Serta amalan buruk atau baik semasa hidup didunia.apa yg penting Allah mendatangkan Kita ke dunia ini dgn penuh kesempurnaan Dan kalau boleh Kita akhirilah hidup Kita dgn penuh kebaikan Dan kemuliaan insyaallah.
Nice, thanks for the great story you made.
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Believe and your eyes shall see,
As I revealed unto my prophet,
My words and eternal, sacred,
Let them guide your path,
And I, your God, shall be with you.
I am the Most Compassionate,
Who directs your journey,
Believe these words I have uttered,
And at peace you shall always be,
This I promise, here and thereafter.
These were never from the Quran. My point is this: they are so easy to make. Muhammad did the same thing (and those who were working for him) and claimed they’re from God.
I recommend the book “Islam Dismantled” by Sujit Das and you will see how it all started.
For my words are always truth,
As I bestowed through an angel,
The earth I created, blessed,
Scattered like a great carpet,
For I am All Knowing, All Powerful
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@@GIONELLIO dude, this was downright disrespectful
Please make dua for me brothers and sisters. After my.husband told me last night that I should do istakhara for our marriage whether i should take divorce from him or live with him. Till now I had this little hope in my heart that one day my husband will also love me but after hearing this it broke me into pieces, I am totally shattered. So I thought that i should do istakhara and let the divorce take place if that's better for me and my daughter...and I should prepare for hereafter watch some funerals eye opening messages that we as a muslim should prepare for. And yeah that's it atleast if I can get to fix my prayer... maybe Allah can forgive me please make dua for me everyone.
lola destiny sometimes things seem bad but they are good for you. Don’t be too sad. It shall pass and you will be happier than ever you thought inshallah.
It is a collective responsibility for local Muslim community to manage the funeral...fardhu kifayah...
great content !! keep it up :)
If someone insults and offends you remember this educational story
A shameless man had heard of a sage, so he decided to go and challenge him. When he arrived, he started insulting and humiliating her in all possible ways ...
All the while, however, the sage remained completely calm. One could not believe. After half an hour he lost all energy so that he could not speak, let alone offend him, gathered his strength and asked the wise man:
"I understand those your spiritual things, you become like you do not care what other people think. I have humiliated and offended you, so you have to learn how to fight for yourself."
The wise man replied, "My son, can I ask only two questions?"
"Of course," said the man.
Then the sage said to him, "If you bring me a gift, and I do not accept it, to whom does that gift belong?"
The man said, "Well, if you do not accept the gift, then it still belongs to me."
Then the wise man said to him: "Therefore, my son, if you have only insults and insults for me and I do not accept them, then to whom do they belong?"
I had a Islamic Funeral today because my great grandmother died on Saturday
Beautiful creation from god ..
I m a Hindu ..
Regardless race or religion..
Do good , let’s be a human …
Thank u 🙏
Thank u for the video …
Well versed …
Thank you very much for showing us your culture during death.As singaporean l have alot of muslin neighbours and friends but very unfortunately I don’t know their cultures of death and honestly I can’t asked them or to discuss with them about death.
Hwee L. H. Nothing wrong to ask. Its just a normal conversation. The moslem need to remember the death in anytime. Why??? Because to remembering the dead is to preapare or make ur self a better person in life b4 you meet the creator🙏
So beautifully narrated. Thank you :)
Allah Is the Greatest...(We ALL live Temporarily...in this World)...We were Created from Tanah...We will Come to TANAH)..
I love Islam iam Muslim form Pakistan 🇵🇰🤝
Ummmm.. 1:58 is not malay, it's Arabic..
I'm not the only oneeee
This is isian not stabs
Arabs grave different than isian not even other Muslims country like this is not grave like box is open land any place they Burrie This grave different middle eastern This is like dental isian Iran grave like box close to one another
@@yasminenazarine1629 Singapore is a small country and land is very precious to us we are glad that we still have a place to rest in peace after death so keep such comment to yourself sister
Thank you
@@yasminenazarine1629 Singapore is a small country and land is very precious to us we are glad that we still have a place to rest in peace after death so keep such comment to yourself sister
Thank you
May Allah grant us all Jannatul Firdaus Amin Amin Amin
Just 4 and half minutes. Every should watch
Human Souls Journey After Death In Islam
Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same?
The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life.
Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don’t want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly. The prophet (saw) said, “Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it).” [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey’s itinerary, not just one part.
Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran:
“Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense.” (Quran 3:185)
“Every soul shall have a taste of death: and We test you by evil and by good, by way of trial. To Us must you return.” (21:35)
“Every soul shall have a taste of death: In the end to Us shall you be brought back.” (29:57)
Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can’t be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence.
We begin this journey in our mother’s wombs. 120 days after conception the soul is blown into the fetus. Narrated ‘Abdullah bin Mus’ud: “Allah’s Apostle, the true and truly inspired said, ‘(The matter of the Creation of) a human being is put together in the womb of the mother in forty days, and then he becomes a clot of thick blood for a similar period, and then a piece of flesh for a similar period. Then Allah sends an angel who is ordered to write four things. He is ordered to write down his (i.e. the new creature’s) deeds, his livelihood, his (date of) death, and whether he will be blessed or wretched (in religion). Then the soul is breathed into him’”[Bukhari]
We have no choice in who our parents are, our race, color or nationality. “He it is Who shapes you in the wombs as He pleases. There is no god but He, The Exalted in Might, The Wise.” (3:6) Allah knows all of this before our birth even, but we still continue our journey to fulfill our destiny.
The next part of our trip begins after we are born. This is the life of this world, in which we now reside and are familiar with. We may stay at this station for a few seconds or as long as 100 years or more. Here we grow up and acquire the means to happiness or misery. We are given the ability to make choices after the age of puberty and we will later be punished or rewarded based upon them. Allah gives each of us the natural Fitrah, knowledge of good and bad as well as right and wrong. The rest is up to us. As the Quran says, “By the Soul, and the proportion and order given to it, and its enlightenment as to its wrong and its right - Truly he succeeds that purifies it, and he fails that corrupts it!” (91:7-10)
In this life, the soul and the body are together except during sleep when the soul may leave the body and come back in the morning or Allah may take the soul at that time. “It is Allah that takes the souls at death; and those that die not (He takes) during their sleep: those on whom He has passed the decree of death, He keeps back (from returning to life), but the rest He sends (to their bodies) for a term appointed. Verily in this are Signs for those who reflect.”(39:42)
It is indeed something to be pondered; that we die each night and Allah gives us another chance at life when we wake up the next day.
We also find continuous biological processes of life and death during this time. In every cell, organ or system of organs, life and death is occuring. There are several hundreds of thousands of enzymatic reactions that take place in the body every fraction of a second. Some of these biochemical reactions are used to synthesize living materials while others are either used to synthesize dead materials or to get rid of living materials.
“You (Allah) bring the Living outof the Dead, and You bring the Dead out of the Living” (3:27)
This part of our journey ends as our death begins.
No one knows where, how and when he or she will die.
“Verily, the knowledge of the hour is with Allah (alone). It is He who sends down rain, and He who knows what is in the wombs, nor does anyone know what it is that he will earn on the morrow. Nor does anyone know inwhat land he is to die. Verily, with Allah is full knowledge and He is acquainted (with all things.)” (31:34)
Nor does anyone have the right to take his or her own life. If they do they will automatically go to Hell. The One who gave life is the only one who has the right to take life.
When someone begins to die the Angel of Death or Izraeel comes to take the soul out of the body and puts it in a place called the Barzakh.
“Say: ‘The Angel of Death, put in charge of you, will (duly) take your souls. Then shall you be brought back to your Lord.” (32:11)
“Wherever you are, Death will find you out, even if you are in towers built up strong and high! “(4:78)
For those who led a life of evil, the removal of the soul is tough and difficult. Sometimes, more than one angel has to work together to beat the face and back of the deceased. But for those who lived a good life, the soul yearns to meet its Lord and leaves the body with ease, like a drop of water pouring out. A light like the sun’s ray and a sweet fragrance come out to the soul. Then it ascends amid rows of angels, but those who are there cannot see or smell this. The deceased is questioned, punished, beaten, and wails, and cries out. All this happens while they lie dead and their family is around them, but they neither hear nor see it. The sleeper dreams and enjoys their dream or is tormented by it, while someone awake at their side is not able to perceive what is going on at all.
Allah has given inanimate objects awareness and perception by which they glorify their Lord. The stones fall down out of fear of Him. The mountains and trees prostrate. The pebbles, water and plants glorify Him. All this is going on but we are not aware of it. “There is nothing which does not glorify His praise but you do not understand their glorification.” (17:44)
Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:12
Allah please please forgive us . Amin
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Amin ya robbal alamin
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I'm proud I'm Muslim
‘When u think of death u become a good man ‘
I don't know why but somehow I always thought that they need to be buried vertically
@F.A F.A I think long ago that was what my seniors told me. That they were buried vertically
@F.A F.A Vertically as in being upright 🤔
@F.A F.A
I got this info from the Internet. (www. mfs.asn.au). I think there are indeed some vertical burial practices.
In Muslim cemeteries, there are at least two types of graves :
Al-Shaqq : is to make a deep vertical hole in the ground.
Al-Lahed : is to make a deep vertical hole in the ground, then in the bottom make a side horizontal hole big enough to cover the whole body.
The graves, the process and when they use batik on the deceased is also the same way here in indonesia
because it is islam, the main islamic practices and process should be the same around the world. but for the batik part, it’s cultural i guess. and since singapore and indonesia are literally neighbours and our people share a long history together, we also tend to share some cultural practices.
@@andii256 yes, actually these people are malays, and malays are muslims which are present in both singapore and Indonesia.. the traditions and customs are the same because we are cognate people.. it is only the country has devided the malay people.. but before there was singapore, malaysia, indonesia, or brunei the Malays have been sailing back and forth to these islands
Thank you very much for your information and very appreciate.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Hosanna in the highest to YAHWEH almighty the true lord God !!
I am thankful and blessed O lord JESUS that you made me a Christian!
You came down for me☝️😭😭💖✝️
This is a very informative video. I truly appreciate what you’re doing to educate young and curious Muslims. However, may I correct the question that the two angels asks Muslims, which are who’s your lord, who’s your prophet, and what’s your religion? The other questions that are mentioned about Imam and brothers and sisters are not valid. Nonetheless, scholars have a very important role in Islam.
@@syids16 hi, from the hadith of abu dawood, 4753 and ahmad, 18063, the questions “who is your Lord”, “what is your religion”, “who is this man who was sent among you”, “what did you do”.
In Malaysia and Singapore, we are taught that we will be asked who is our imam, the answer is the Quran. Then we are asked who are your brothers and sisters, and the answer is the Muslimin and Muslimah. It may be an aspect of the Shafii Madhzab that we follow in southeast asia, this is what we believe the questions of the grave are besides the beginning who is your God and who is your prophet.
Just like to share with you all with my experience,l used to be be a cab driver and one day l have received a job to pick up a passenger from Yishun to the Muslim Cemetery through and back.honestly In my life I have never been to the Muslim cemetery before and when l pick up my passenger and I can only tell them l don’t know where’s the Muslim cemetery and I have to asked them to tell me how to get there, lucky the family help me to get there and asked me to wait for them until they have their prayers and send them back home. Honestly I felt very depressed after this job, coz the reason as singaporean l don’t even my Muslim neighbours and friends culture.
Hwee L. H!! Not too worred never too late to know about other cultures😁
Luxus Thank you Lexus for being so understanding to introducing us the Islamic funeral ritual to the non Muslimlike me.
My living is for Allah and my death is for Allah, Alhamdulilah the Lord of the heavens and the earth that I am from the ummat of my beloved prophet (SAW).
When we dead it like woke up from a dream we remember who our god what our purpose in the world at that time you will say to god please give back our life we want worships you and do good deeds and god will say it to late.
People are praying to have a long life but we are waiting people to die. That was hilarious.😂
Good video, but at 1:59 the imam was speaking Arabic not Malay. It would be great if the channel can recognise that Arabic the Muslims' religious language, not Malay.
I remember when I close friend of mine died and I wasn't allowed to go inside the mosque and I stood outside the mosque for 2 days until I got permission from probation, I always stood by the rules if I did then you think I wouldn't for anything else? For a bullshit case anyway which the main people got away (it's illegal to withhold information in this country by the way) who's raping who now you know who I'm talking to, right blocked it while I was just having a conversation with my wife so I thought Ile just upload the system
It's the honesty for me though
What are the good signs and bad signs he mentioned?
May I know how to join the classes for urusan jenaza
The comparison with christian grave ritual in movies is which it is done in rainy day while in muslim movies (common in malay movies) the grave ritual is done in bright sunny day.
This is how it’s done 🙌🏾💯I don’t understand how people let their loved ones be embalmed or cremated
Thank you for this video
不死就没有工作,他倒是实诚
Translation: H̶e̶ ̶w̶o̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶w̶o̶r̶k̶ ̶i̶f̶ ̶h̶e̶ ̶d̶o̶e̶s̶n̶'̶t̶ ̶d̶i̶e̶"̶
Source: Google
The person replied this has make this clearer. Callouts to him.
@Yun Shan Seah thanks for make it clearer. Sorry if i offended someone.
”Expecting people to die”..I...OOP
I was watching videos of polar nights in Norwegian city how did I wind up here?
Thank you
What is the talqin for bro? Can the deceased listen. Can they listen to you when everything already shut off ???
The souls can listen.. the bodies are merely a vessel..
Nice
Admiration for the dead is an old human ritual.
Nice work
Good.
Allah u Akbar. God is great.
Prey for everyone
The questions were wrong in the grave, only who is your lord, who is your prophet, what is your religion.
Dunia hanya sementara akhirat selamanya
Somehow i want him to be my best friend.
Allah hu Akbar beautiful religion
Anyone can be Muslim,Islam isn’t about race or anything it’s about submitting our life for one god,the one who created all and to god is our return.Chinese,Malay,white American,black Americans,Indians arabs anyone can be Muslim.
I would like to invite everyone to listen to dawah
At the moment of death, we are all one and the same. Equal.
I'm not Muslim but I too want to be buried in sheets no clothing ❤❤❤
You can read the Qur’an for more information about Islam.
Some will achieve to moksha as per thier karma but some soul in greed with the help of their imam doing wrong act and thinking god will fool
Al Fatihah.
بِسۡمِ اللهِ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِيۡمِ ﴿1:1﴾ اَلۡحَمۡدُ لِلّٰهِ رَبِّ
الۡعٰلَمِيۡنَۙ ﴿1:2﴾ الرَّحۡمٰنِ الرَّحِيۡمِۙ ﴿1:3﴾ مٰلِكِ يَوۡمِ الدِّيۡنِؕ ﴿1:4﴾ اِيَّاكَ نَعۡبُدُ وَاِيَّاكَ نَسۡتَعِيۡنُؕ ﴿1:5﴾ اِهۡدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ الۡمُسۡتَقِيۡمَۙ ﴿1:6﴾ صِرَاطَ الَّذِيۡنَ اَنۡعَمۡتَ عَلَيۡهِمۡ ۙ غَيۡرِ الۡمَغۡضُوۡبِ عَلَيۡهِمۡ وَلَا الضَّآلِّيۡنَ ﴿1:7﴾
(1:1) In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate1 (1:2) Praise2 be to Allah, the Lord3 of the entire universe. (1:3) The Merciful, the Compassionate4 (1:4) The Master of the Day of Recompense5. (1:5) You alone do we worship6, and You alone do we turn for help7 (1:6) Direct us on to the Straight Way8, (1:7) The way of those whom You have favoured9, who did not incur Your wrath, who are not astray10.
Notes
1 One of the many practices taught by Islam is that its followers should begin their activities in the name of God. This principle, if consciously and earnestly followed, will necessarily yield three beneficial results. First, one will be able to restrain oneself from many misdeed, since the habit of pronouncing the name of God is bound to make one wonder when about to commit some offence how such an act can be reconciled with the saying of God's holy name. Second, if a man pronounces the name of God before starting good and legitimate tasks, this act will ensue that both his starting point and his mental orientation are sound. Third - and this is the most important benefit - when a man begins something by pronouncing God's name, he will enjoy God's support and succour; God will bless his efforts and protect him from the machinations and temptation of Satan. For whenever man turns to God, God turns to him as well.
2. As we have already explained, the character of this surah is that of a prayer. The prayer begins with praise of the One to whom our prayer is addressed. This indicates that whenever one prays one ought to pray in a dignified manner. It does not become a cultivated person to blurt out his petition. Refinement demands that our requests should be preceded by a wholehearted acknowledgement of the unique position, infinite benevolence and unmatched excellence of the One to Whom we pray. Whenever we praise someone, we do so for two reasons. First, because excellence calls for praise, irrespective of whether that excellence has any direct relevance to us or not. Second, we praise one who, we consider to be our benefactor; when this is the case our praise arises from a deep feeling of gratitude. God is worthy of praise on both counts. It is incumbent on us to praise Him not only in recognition of His infinite excellence but also because of our feeling of gratitude to Him, arising from our awareness of the blessings He has lavished upon us. It is important to note that what is said here is not merely that praise be to God, but that all praise be to God alone. Whenever there is any beauty, any excellence, any perfection-in whatever thing or in whatever shape it may manifest itself- its ultimate source is none other than God Himself. No human beings, angels, Demigods, heavenly bodies-in short, no created beings-are possessed of an innate excellence; where excellence exists, it is a gift from God. Thus, if there is anyone at all whom we ought to adore and worship, to whom we ought to feel indebted and grateful, towards whom we should remain humble and obedient, it is the creator of excellence, rather than its possessor.
3. In Arabic the word Rabb has three meanings: (i) Lord and Master; (ii) Sustainer, Provider, Supporter, Nourisher and Guardian, and (iii) Sovereign, Ruler, He Who controls and directs. God is the Rabb of the universe in all three meanings of the term.
4. Whenever we are deeply impressed by the greatness of something we try to express our feelings by using superlatives. If the use of one superlative does not do full justice to our feelings, we tend to re-emphasize the extraordinary excellence of the object of our admiration by adding a second superlative of nearly equivalent meaning.* This would seem to explain the use of the word Rahim following Rahman. The form of the word Rahman connotes intensity. Yet God's mercy and beneficence towards His creatures is so great, so extensive and of such an infinite nature that no one word, however strong its connotation, can do it full justice. The epithet Rahim was therefore added to that of Rahman.
5. God will be the Lord of the Day when all generations of mankind gather together on order to render an account of their conduct, and when each person will be finally rewarded or punished for his deeds. The description of God as Lord of the Day of Judgement following the mention of his benevolence and compassion indicates that we ought to remember another aspect of God as well-namely, that He will judge us all, that He is so absolutely powerful, that on the Day of Judgement no one will have the power either to resist the enforcement of punishments that He decrees or to prevent anyone from receiving the rewards that He decides to confer. Hence, we ought not only to love Him for nourishing and sustaining us and for His compassion and mercy towards us, but should also hold Him in awe because of His justice, and should not forget that our ultimate happiness or misery rests completely with Him.
6. The term ibadah is used in three sense: (i) worship and adoration; (ii) obedience and submission; and (iii) service and subjection. In this particular context the term carries all these meanings simultaneously. In other words, we say to God that we worship and adore Him, that we are obedient to Him and follow His will, and also that we are His servants. Moreover man is so bound to none save God, that none but He, may be the subject of man's worship and total devotion, of man's unreserved obedience, of man's absolute subjection and servitude.
7. Not only do we worship God, but our relationship with Him is such that we turn to Him alone for help and succour. We know that He is the Lord of the whole universe and that He alone is the Master of all blessings and benefactions. Hence, in seeking the fulfilment of our needs we turn to Him alone. It is towards Him alone that we stretch forth our hands when we pray and supplicate. It is in Him that we repose our trust. It is therefore to Him alone that we address our request for true guidance.
8. We beseech God to guide us in all walks of life to a way which is absolutely true, which provides us with a properly-based outlook and sound principles of behaviour, a way which will prevent our succumbing to false doctrines and adopting unsound principles of conduct, a way that will lead us to our true salvation and happiness. This is man's prayer to God as he begins the study of the Qur'an. It is, in short, to illuminate the truth which he often tends to lose in a labyrinth of philosophical speculation; to enlighten him as to which of the numerous ethical doctrines ensures a sound course of conduct; to show which of the myriad ways and by-ways is the clear, straight, open road of sound belief and right behaviour.
9. This defines the 'straight way' which we ask God to open to us. It is the way which has always been followed by those who have enjoyed God's favours and blessings. This is the way which has been trodden from the beginning of time by all those individuals and communities that have unfailingly enjoyed God's favours and blessings.
10. This makes it clear that the recipients of God's favour are not those who appear, briefly, to enjoy worldly prosperity and success; all too often, these people are among those whom God has condemned because they have lost sight of the true path of salvation and happiness. This negative explanation makes it quite clear that in'am (favour) denotes all those real and abiding favours and blessings which one receives in reward for righteous conduct through God's approval and pleasure, rather than those apparent and fleeting favours which the Pharaohs, Nimrods and Korahs (Qaruns) used to receive in the past, and which are enjoyed even today by people notorious for oppression, evil and corruption.
لبيك يا رسول الله في باكستانيه🇵🇰
There are no authentic narrations in favor of Talqin to the dead. Therefore, it is not permissible to do so. However, urging someone dying to say: “La ilaha illa Allah” by making him repeat it after a person who says it is permissible. It is permissible to do so in order that the last words the dying person utters is La ilaha illa Allah.
Inshallah may Allah guide us.
Rich people die, poor people die
Normal people die, kings die
All die to meet God