Yes.
when a Muslim dies his/her relatives give free food to Muslims and they read some Koran especial the opening (Fatiha) chapter and offer its reward to the soul of that dead Muslim. that food can be any thing including fruit.
Well Muslim call it Jinaza, once the person dies, they keep the body for couple hours at home, then all the family relatives go to grave yard and bury the person, and then for 3 days they sit in Mosque(church) to pray for the persons forgiveness.
Family reunions are about reconnecting relatives where sharing past and present experiences are the highlights other than just fellowships. Getting to know the past and present relatives they never met. A closer tie or stronger bonding as the end result
it makes you remember someone
The state but they might allow relatives input, if there are living relatives and the state know of them.
He will go to jannah at the qiyamah
It would go the the Contingent Beneficary if listed in the policy or to the Insured's Estate.
You would have to ask any close relatives or family members about that. If she hasnt told you that you have siblings then you most likely don't have any.
Be kind to their family left behind, provide for them if they are in need. Speak to them about Islam and life after death if that is appropriate, Allah has forbidden us to pray for the forgiveness of non-muslims.
The vast majority of Egyptians are Muslim. Muslims believe that the present life is a trial in preparation for the next realm of existence. When a Muslim dies, he or she is washed and wrapped in a clean, white cloth (usually by a family member) and buried after a special prayer, preferably the same day.
you say "Inna Lellah Wa Inna Ileih Raje'oun" that means in English "God created us and we all going back to him" and we say also "Aldwam lellah" this means "Only God is eternal and permanent"
Everyone dies because we need room for our relatives so they can start a new life.