The body is washed in rose water then wrapped with a white cloth head to foot and then put in a coffin or just in the ground.
The body is not to be dissected or disassembled also prayer is recited to the person at their grave as well
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Muslims happily accept the death is solely from Allah, and they give more respect to the dead body whoever it is and early burrial is every one's duty according Muslim shariaya
Well first of all the would cean the dead then tie a cloth around their mouth to keep it closed, put it in a coffin making sure their head faces the kibla then say the duua of the dead.
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They give the dead body complete bath, cover it with new sheets of cloth, offer Janaza prayer (a mercy petition for its forgiveness) and bury it in a grave. They once again pray to Almighty God to forgive his/her sins, be kind and merciful to the dead.
It is not permissible for Muslims to delay the burial in order for the maximum number of relatives to see the deceased, as is common practice among other communities. Once death is evident, the body should be prepared and taken out of the house for prayer and burial as soon as possible. In this way, contact with the dead body is minimized, which keeps the grief and hurt of seeing the dead down to a minimum. Abu Hurayrah related that the Prophet said "Hasten the funeral rites"
According to Muslim belief, burial serves several purposes: The human body shares the same components of the soil, there is no pollution, the land becomes fertile, it is cost effective, and the same land can still be used.
After the funeral ceremony, it is an obligation to bury the deceased person in the ground
If the ground is used for things other than burial, you cannot bury the body there.
In preparation for burial, the family or other members of the community will wash and shroud the body. (Martyrs are buried in the clothes they died in.) The deceased will be washed respectfully, with clean water, in a manner similar to how Muslims make ablutions for prayer. The body will then be wrapped in sheets of clean, white cloth (called the kafan).
The deceased is then transported to the site of the funeral prayers (salat-l-janazah).
The deceased is then taken to the cemetery for burial (al-dafin).
The body is washed in rose water then wrapped with a white cloth head to foot and then put in a coffin or just buried.
Muslims prepare the dead for burial by washing and perfuming the body, wrapping it in white cloth, offering a funeral prayer, and burying it within 24 hours. This process is called Janaza.
People and their mortal remains of any antiquity should be treated with dignity.
Euphemisms for "dead" include loved one, deceased, departed, or passed away. A corpse might be "remains" or "mortal shell".
Bury them
The cost to dispose of a dead cat depends on the Vets office. Typically, it will cost between $150 and $200.
you MUST bury it
They bury them in the ground.
Organic Remains are remains from a living thing such as dead leaves or a dead tree. The Organic Remains are no longer in use but they have to be from something in nature.
Yes
Dead Organisms Are Compressed By Dirt or Remains Of Dead Animals.
Detritivores feed on dead plant and animal remains.
A scavenger eats the remains of dead animals.
It depends. See your doctor.