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Jews and Muslims both cover the grave with a large stone or slab. This is done to prevent mud inside the grave, because unlike Christians, Jews usually bury their dead without a coffin. This custom of placing a large stone slab is recorded in the Talmud (Mishna Oholot 2:4).

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