The Prophet's Prayer: Entering the Graveyard. Quran and Hadith | Dua to enter the cemetery
Entering the graveyard in Islam is accompanied by specific etiquettes and supplications (duas) based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Here is a summary of the relevant Quranic verses and Hadiths that provide guidance on this matter:
DU'A VISITING THE GRAVES
السَّلامُ عَلَـيْكُمْ أَهْلَ الدِّيارِ مِنَ المؤْمِنيـنَ وَالْمُسْلِمين وَإِنّا إِنْ شاءَ اللهُ بِكُـمْ لاحِقـون نَسْـاَلُ اللهَ لنـا وَلَكُـمْ العـافِيَة
Assalāmu
`alaykum ahlad-diyāri minal-mu'minīna wa ‘l-muslimīn. wa innā in shā' Allāhu
bikum lāḥiqūnnas'alullāha lanā wa lakumul-`āfiyah.
Peace be upon
you, people of this abode, from among the believers and those who are Muslims,
and we, by the Will of Allah, shall be joining you.[May Allah have mercy on the
first of us and the last of us] I ask Allah to grant us and you well-being.
👉 Quranic Verses
While there isn't a specific verse in the Quran that details
the exact supplication or manner of entering a graveyard, the Quran emphasizes
the importance of respecting the deceased and reflecting on the reality of
death. Here are some relevant verses:
1. ▪️Surah Al-Mulk (67:2):▪️
"He who created death and life to test you [as to] which of you is best in
deed..."
2. ▪️Surah Al-Baqarah (2:156):▪️
"Who, when disaster strikes them, say, 'Indeed we belong to Allah, and
indeed to Him we will return.'"
👉 Hadith on Entering the
Graveyard
The Hadith literature provides specific supplications and
etiquettes for entering the graveyard. Here are some of the key teachings:
1. ▪️Dua When Entering the
Graveyard:▪️
- ▪️Narrated
by Aisha (RA):▪️ "The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to go to
the Baqi (graveyard) at night and say, 'Peace be upon you, O abode of the
believing people. What you were promised has come to you, and you are postponed
until tomorrow, and we will join you if Allah wills. O Allah, forgive the inhabitants
of Baqi al-Gharqad.'" (Muslim 974)
- ▪️Narrated
by Buraidah ibn al-Hasib (RA):▪️ "The Prophet (peace be
upon him) taught them to say when they went out to the graveyard: 'Peace be
upon you, O people of the graves. May Allah forgive us and you. You have
preceded us, and we are following you.'" (Muslim 975)
2. ▪️Reflection and Reminder of
Death:▪️
- ▪️Narrated
by Abu Huraira (RA):▪️ "Visit the graves, for
indeed they remind you of the Hereafter." (Muslim 976)
- ▪️Narrated
by Abdullah ibn Umar (RA):▪️ "The Prophet (peace be
upon him) said, 'Visit the graves, for it will remind you of death.'" (Ibn
Majah 1569)
👉 Etiquettes of Visiting
Graves
1. ▪️Peaceful and Respectful
Conduct:▪️ When visiting graves, one should maintain a
respectful and peaceful demeanor, reflecting on the transient nature of life
and praying for the deceased.
2. ▪️Avoiding Forbidden Practices:▪️
Islam discourages certain practices at graves, such as wailing, erecting
extravagant monuments, or performing acts of worship directed at the graves
themselves, to avoid any form of shirk (associating partners with Allah).
👉 Practical Application
- When a Muslim enters the graveyard, it is recommended to
pause at the entrance, face the graves, and recite the prescribed supplications.
- It is a moment for personal reflection on mortality and
the afterlife, seeking forgiveness for oneself and the deceased.
- Regular visits to the graves are encouraged as a means of
maintaining awareness of the Hereafter and fulfilling the communal right of the
deceased.
By adhering to these practices, Muslims demonstrate their
adherence to the Prophet’s teachings and maintain a spiritual connection with
their faith and the community of believers, both living and deceased.
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