zainsmommy
Junior Member
Assalamu Aleikom
I was doing some research on what happens when a person dies in Islam. I wanted to see what it says, what the differences are(being a former Christian) and what needs to be done to the body and so on.
There was a recent death in my family and I was told that the body was bleeding fresh blood after almost three days. When the sons were carrying the body to the grave....there was blood on the covering and the clothes of one of the sons. After almost THREE days? Is this possible? It is said in that culture that when something like this happens, it is a sign from Allah that the person never dies?
I am not sure, but I think this must be a cultural thing and was wondering if anyone has heard of this? Do Muslims believe this? I have heard of what happens in the grave...actually just read a thread here about it, strange coincidence...anyway, what about in this case when it happens before the burial..being carried to the actual grave?
One more thing...I already prayed Isha but feel an incredible urge to pray right now. I feel almost like I want to cry and I think I need to pray to Allah for forgiveness of my past and just so many things I feel like saying right now...can I still pray even though I already prayed Isha? If so, how many rakats??
Allah Hafiz
P.S. I just want to say JAZAKALLAHU KHAIR to all who responded the other day to my posts. It meant so much to me to read all of the kind words and see that everyone was sooooo kind to offer a little prayer for my father-in-law even though you didn't know him...it showed me the compassion that Muslims have for their brothers and sisters in Islam no matter what. My sincere thanks to all of you!!!!! May Allah have mercy on you and bless you!!:tti_sister:
I was doing some research on what happens when a person dies in Islam. I wanted to see what it says, what the differences are(being a former Christian) and what needs to be done to the body and so on.
There was a recent death in my family and I was told that the body was bleeding fresh blood after almost three days. When the sons were carrying the body to the grave....there was blood on the covering and the clothes of one of the sons. After almost THREE days? Is this possible? It is said in that culture that when something like this happens, it is a sign from Allah that the person never dies?
I am not sure, but I think this must be a cultural thing and was wondering if anyone has heard of this? Do Muslims believe this? I have heard of what happens in the grave...actually just read a thread here about it, strange coincidence...anyway, what about in this case when it happens before the burial..being carried to the actual grave?
One more thing...I already prayed Isha but feel an incredible urge to pray right now. I feel almost like I want to cry and I think I need to pray to Allah for forgiveness of my past and just so many things I feel like saying right now...can I still pray even though I already prayed Isha? If so, how many rakats??
Allah Hafiz
P.S. I just want to say JAZAKALLAHU KHAIR to all who responded the other day to my posts. It meant so much to me to read all of the kind words and see that everyone was sooooo kind to offer a little prayer for my father-in-law even though you didn't know him...it showed me the compassion that Muslims have for their brothers and sisters in Islam no matter what. My sincere thanks to all of you!!!!! May Allah have mercy on you and bless you!!:tti_sister: