Being kind, caring, charitable and compassionate to all humans in general, and to the bereaved in particular is obligatory on each Muslim. The bereaved family can't take care of the guests who come to them from distant places to express their sympathy with that family. Thus it is the duty of the near relatives and neighbours to support that family.
For the same reason anyone else would have a funeral.
Funerals support the bereaved by offering closure with regards to the family, loved ones, and the deceased. They offer a way to mourn and say final goodbyes.
The bereaved parents of the us was founded in 1995 by a group of parents from across the country. The sole purpose of the group is to help, support, uderstand and encouragement and hope to other bereaved parents.
You questions needs to be restated. Bereavement is a personal emotional experience in which no law can govern. However, there may be certain rights legislated to allow for accommodating bereaved folks, such as time off for funerals and such.
I was bereaved when I lost my grandmother, for she was truly amazing
To be bereaved is to live a perpetual life
He/she will be sorely missed and long bereaved.
I was bereaved when I lost my grandmother, for she was truly amazing. :)
The word bereaved contains only two syllables, be reaved.
Emotional support from family and friends, self-help groups, and counseling by a mental health professional can help bereaved parents cope with their loss.
Black Muslim
it is Black, Red is a very happy color Actually i think it's white...at funerals most people wear white
everything about Buddhist funerals. everything about Buddhist funerals.