Death is a reality in which all human beings believe.
However, it is also a reality which most of us like to keep out of our
minds.
In Islam, death is not an end to our existence; it
is a passage, which takes us from this world to the hereafter--the actual
purpose for our creation and the result of our work in this life. Whether we
fear death or not depends on how much prepared we are for the reckoning of
the Day of Judgement.
Preparing for death is a lifetime's job. It begins
on the day you reach the age of bulugh and are held accountable for your
deeds in eyes of Almighty Allah. Imam 'Ali bin Abu Talib (a.s.) has
beautifully described the preparation for death as follows: "Fulfilling
the obligations, refraining from forbidden [things], and acquiring noble
character."
In this article, I have attempted to present some
of the things which all believers are either required or strongly urged to
do just before death by the shariah.
IN PREPARATION FOR DEATH
- Before death, try your best to fulfil the
obligations, which are upon you in regard to the creatures as well as
the Creator.
- Return to the owners whatever has been given to
you as a trust OR write it down in your will so that the executor of
your will shall return the trust to its rightful owner.
- In Islam, you are allowed to dispose up to
one-third of your estate for whomsoever or whatever cause you like. As
for the two thirds, it must be distributed among your heirs according to
the shares allocated for them in the shari'ah.
- Make a will in writing or verbally about those
religious obligations which you could not fulfil by yourself and which
cannot be done on your behalf by others except after your death: the
qaza prayers, fasting and pilgrimage, etc. You should specify the amount
from the one-third of your estate to be used to hire people to do such
deeds. If you cannot afford this, then you may request your heirs to do
unfulfilled rituals on your behalf voluntarily or pay someone else to do
so.
- It is also recommended, if your financial
circumstances allow you, to include your deserving relations in the
one-third of your estate.
- It is recommended to forgive your brethren in
iman for whatever wrong they may have done to you. On the other hand,
you should ask your brethren in iman to forgive you for the intentional
and unintentional wrong you may have done to them.
AT THE TIME OF DEATH
- When death approaches you, it is wajib on you to
lie down on your back in such a way that the soles of your feet face the
qiblah (direction of Mecca). Or you may turn your bed in such a way that
your soles will face the qiblah. If you cannot do so yourself, then it
is wajib on those who are with you to help you.
- It is recommended to say by yourself or repeat
after someone else the declaration of faith and statement of faraj.
- The declaration of faith: It is a declaration in
which you reconfirm your belief in Allah, Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), the
twelve Imam (a.s.), the Qur'an, and the Day of Judgement.
This may be done as follows:
Razitu bil-lahi Rabban;
wa bi Muhammadin (sal-lal-lâhu 'alayhi wa âlihi) nabiyyan;
wa bil Islâmi dinan;
wa bil Qur'âni kitâban;
wa bil Ka'bati qiblatan;
wa bi' Aliyyan waliyyan wa imâman;
wa bil Hasan, wal Husayn, wa 'Aliy-yib nil Husayn;
wa Muhammad ibn 'Aliyyan,
wa Jafar ibn Muhammadin;
wa Musa ibn Ja'farin, wa 'Ali yibn Musa;
wa Muhammad ibn Aliyyin; wa Ali yibn Muhammadin;
wal Hasan ibn ' Aliyyin; wal Hujjat ibnil Hasan
(salawâtul-lahi 'alayhim) âimmatan wa sâdatan wa qâdatan;
bi him atawalla, wa min a'dâ'ihim ata-barra.
Wa an-nas sâ'ata âtiyatun la rayba fiha;
wa annal-lâha yab'athu man fil qubűr;
wa annal hisâba haqqun; wa annal jannata haqqun;
wa annan nâr haqqun.
I have accepted Allah as the Lord, Muhammad (s.a.w.)
as the prophet, Islam as the religion, the Qur'an as the Book [of God],
the Ka'bah as the qiblah.
And [I accept] 'Ali as the waliy [of Allah] and
[my] Imam; and Hasan, Husayn, 'Ali ibn Husayn, Muhammad ibn 'Ali, Ja'far
ibn Muhammad, Musa ibn Ja'far, 'Ali ibn Musa, Muhammad ibn 'Ali, 'Ali
ibn Muhammad, Hasan ibn 'Ali, and al-Hujat ibn al-Hasan (a.s.) as Imams,
leaders and guides-I declare my love for them and declare my
disassociation with their enemies.
And [I believe that] surely the Hour [of Doom]
will come in which there is no doubt; and that Allah will resurrect all
those who are in their graves. And [I believe that] the reckoning [of
our deeds] is the truth; the Paradise is the truth and that the Hell is
the truth.
- The statement of faraj is to be recited as
follows:
Lâ ilâha il-lâl lâhu Halimul Karim;
Lâ ilâha il-lâl lâhu 'Aliyyul 'Azim;
Subhâna 'l-lâha Rabbus samâwâtis sab'i
wa Rabbul ardhinas sab'i;
wa ma fee hinna wa ma bayna hunna
wa ma fawqa hunna wa ma tahta hunna;
wa Rabbul 'arshil 'azim;
wal hamdu lil-lâhi Rabbis 'âlameen.
There is no god but Allah, the Gentle, the
Kind;
there is no god but Allah, the High, the Great.
All praise be to Allah, the Lord of the seven
heavens
and the lord of the seven earth's,
and whatever is in them and whatever is between them,
and whatever is above them and whatever is below them;
and [He is] the Lord of the Great Throne.
And all praise be to Allah, the lord of the Universe.
- It is recommended to move the dying person to
his/her usual place of prayer in the home. This is recommended only if
it does not cause pain or inconvenience to the dying person.
- It is recommended to recite the twa surahs,
Yasin (no. 36) and as-Sâfât (no. 37), near the dying person. According
to the traditions, this will relieve the pangs of death.
AFTER THE DEATH
Soon after a person dies, it is recommended to do
the followings:
- Close the eye-lids of the dead person.
- Close the mouth of the dead person.
- Tie the two jaws so that the mouth does not
open.
- Straighten his/her arms and place them on the
two sides of his body.
- Straighten his/her legs.
- Cover the dead body.
- Switch on the light in the room where the dead
body is kept.
- Arrange the funeral as soon as possible.
- Inform the mu'mineen to attend the funeral
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