Most religion know or believe in effect of most burial rites on the person. And to avoid most negative effects these religious body came up with various style of burial
In ancinet Egyptian religion, Bast never died and so was never buried.
It was important to them because it bound them together into a common way of life.
In the Buddhist religion, integrity is a very important aspect of yourself. Honoring your word and having integrity shows honesty which is honored in the Buddhist religion.
Religion was one of the most important contributions made by Aryan invaders. Their religion combined with the Indian religion resulted in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
It was their religion. It was important to them the same way yours is important to you (assuming you follow one). Religion created a moral expectation for people to follow, and offers hope to people that their just actions in life will be rewarded in some way. Additionally it offers explanation for things that they could not otherwise understand. This is the role of religion in society.
No he will not be buried in the Islamic way
The signifance of knowing where Moses is buried is important as the bible says nobody knows to this day where he is buried.
The pyramids were important because they were where the pharohs were buried!
The most important tenet of the Muslam religion is that there is only one God. Muslims believe that you should have daily prayers to God. It is also important that you should give to those in need and help them in any way that you can. The Muslim religion believes strongly in the finality of the prophet Muhmmad and his work.
The religion that Muhammad is favored is the Islamic religion. The Islamic religion regards Muhammad as its most important prophet, and pilgrims to sites he visited are important parts of the religion.
Its not important to some people, but important because some civilizations were built on their religion.
The religion of the Aryans combined with the religion of the people of India (Dasyu) to result in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism.