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Condolences in Islam

13 octobre 2024 – Institut Al-Dirassa

Condolences in Islam

The loss of a loved one is a painful experience that each of us may go through. In Islam, the way to offer condolences is not only a gesture of support but also an opportunity to remember Allah's teachings and strengthen community ties. In this article, we will examine the principles of condolences in Islam, recommendations from scholars, and practices that bring comfort to the bereaved.

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The Meaning of Condolences

Condolences, or "ta'ziyah" (ŰȘŰčŰČÙŠŰ©) in Arabic, are an expression of compassion towards those who have lost a loved one. This practice is encouraged in Islam as it reflects solidarity and empathy among community members. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) said:

"Whoever relieves a believer from a difficulty of this world, Allah will relieve him from a difficulty on the Day of Resurrection." (Reported by Muslim)

This emphasizes the importance of providing comfort to others during their moments of sorrow.

Forms of Condolences

Condolences can be expressed in various ways, whether verbally or in writing. Muslims are encouraged to visit grieving families and offer their sympathies. Here are some appropriate expressions of condolences in Arabic and English:

  1. Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilayhi Raji'un (Ű„ÙÙ†ÙŽÙ‘Ű§ لِلَّهِ ÙˆÙŽŰ„ÙÙ†ÙŽÙ‘Ű§ Ű„ÙÙ„ÙŽÙŠÙ’Ù‡Ù Ű±ÙŽŰ§ŰŹÙŰčُونَ): This phrase means "We belong to Allah and to Him, we shall return, " and is often cited to remind of the reality of life and death.
  2. "I am sorry for your loss": In Arabic, this can be expressed as "ŰŁŰ­ŰłÙ† Ű§Ù„Ù„Ù‡ ŰčŰČŰ§ŰĄÙƒÙ…" (Ahsan Allah ‘Azayakum), meaning that we pray Allah to make this moment less difficult for them.
  3. Offering food or services: It is common to prepare meals for the bereaved family to help them during a time when they are often overwhelmed by grief.

Recommendations from Scholars

Islamic scholars emphasize the importance of compassion and support during difficult times. Here are some tips based on their teachings:

  • Avoid inappropriate remarks: It is essential to refrain from making comments that may be perceived as hurtful. For example, avoid saying that the deceased had a "deserved" death or other statements that may aggravate the family's pain.
  • Take time to listen: Offering a listening ear can be one of the most comforting gestures. Sometimes, the bereaved simply need to share their emotions and remember their loved one.
  • Remind of the benefits of endurance: Scholars remind us that patience (۔ۚ۱, sabr) is an important virtue in Islam. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon Him) said:
"Indeed, great rewards come with great trials. And when Allah loves a people, He tests them." (Reported by Al-Tirmidhi)

This can be a source of comfort for those going through grief.

Prayers for the Deceased

Prayers for the deceased are also a significant practice in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to make supplications for the repose of the deceased's soul and to ask Allah to grant them mercy and forgiveness. Here are some common invocations in Arabic and their translations:

"Ű§Ù„Ù„Ù‘Ù‡ÙÙ…Ù‘ ۧŰșÙ’ÙÙŰ±Ù’ لَهُ ÙˆŰ§Ű±Ù’Ű­ÙŽÙ…Ù’Ù‡Ù وَŰčÙŽŰ§ÙÙÙ‡Ù ÙˆÙŽŰ§Űčْفُ Űčَنْهُ"

(Allahoumma ighfir lahou warhamhou wa 'afih wa'fu 'anhu) O Allah, forgive him, have mercy on him, preserve him, and pardon him.

"Ű§Ù„Ù„Ù‘Ù‡ÙÙ…Ù‘ ŰŁÙŽŰŹÙŰ±Ù’Ù‡Ù مِنْ ŰčÙŽŰ°ÙŽŰ§ŰšÙ Ű§Ù„Ù†ÙŽÙ‘Ű§Ű±Ù"

(Allahoumma ajirhou min 'adhabi an-nar) O Allah, protect him from the torment of the Fire.

Conclusion

Condolences in Islam are not just an act of compassion but also a way to remind of the spiritual truths of life and death. By supporting the bereaved with kind words and actions, we strengthen the bonds of our community while honoring the memory of those who have passed. Following the advice of scholars and engaging in acts of kindness helps create a supportive environment that assists everyone in navigating the pain of loss. Ultimately, these gestures of empathy reflect our humanity and commitment to the Islamic values of compassion and solidarity. To Know More: invocations - Doa for the Deceased Parents

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