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Hergün 8am to 6.30pm
Service offers body collection, Ghusl (ritual washing), Janazah prayers, paperwork assistance, body transportation, and burial arrangements.
Ghusl is the ritual washing of the deceased’s body, a crucial step in Islamic funeral traditions to ensure purity before burial.
The Janazah prayer is led by an Imam, with participation from all Muslim men and optionally women.
No, cremation is strictly prohibited under Islamic law. UQBAH Funeral Service ensures adherence to this principle.
Graves are positioned at a right angle to face Mecca, and the deceased is placed on their right side.
1.Having the appropriate neeyat (intention) in your heart, 2.Then you say Takbir (raising of the hands is optional) and Durood-i Ibrahimi. 3.Then you say the third Takbir (raising of the hands is optional) and make du'a for the deceased. 4.Then a fourth Takbir (again, raising the hands is optional) is recited, followed by a short pause, then a final taslim to the right, saying "Assalaamu ‘Alaykum Warahmatullah" ("Peace and mercy of God be unto you").
No, a Muslim should not be buried in a Christian cemetery, as it is generally not permissible to bury Muslims in non-Muslim graveyards.
Yes, they coordinate the transfer of the deceased’s body to their home country, ensuring all legal and religious requirements are met.
Islamic funerals are typically conducted as soon as possible, usually within 24 hours of death.
es, they help families complete necessary paperwork, including death certificates and burial permits.
Yes, non-Muslim family members can attend, but they should respect Islamic customs and practices during the service.
Yes, you can add your spouse under same account and pay only 1 fee.
Let us know you are moving so we can update your records. You will have the option to move your plan to a different branch director, if required.
Yes, you can take out a prepaid funeral plan on behalf of your mother, father, partner or another loved one.
No, Muslims are not typically buried in coffins. Instead, the body is wrapped in a shroud and placed directly in the grave
10.00am to 2.00pm
8.00am to 6.30pm
399 High Rd London, N17 6QN United Kingdom