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WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH


              A PRACTICAL GUIDE

                    FOR MUSLIMS




ZtÜwxÇá Éy cxtvx `âáÄ|Å VxÅxàxÜç is a Registered Charity. It
operates a cemetery for all sections of the Muslim community and
has prepared this guide for distribution free of charge.

        Š Gardens of Peace Muslim Cemetery, November 2005
                   www.gardens-of-peace.org.uk
WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH



 CONTENTS                                                                                        Page

     1.     Introduction................................................................................. 3
     2.     Expected death ......................................................................... 4
     3.     Expected death in hospital ...................................................... 4
     4.     Unexpected death .................................................................... 5
     5.     Unexpected death - reporting to the coroner...................... 6
     6.     Unexpected death - coroner's post-mortem......................... 6
     7.     Unexpected death - inquest .................................................... 7
     8.     Stillborn babies............................................................................ 8
     9.     Organ donations ........................................................................ 9
     10.    Summary of paperwork needed for burial............................. 9
     11.    How a death is registered ....................................................... 10
     12.    What happens at the register office ..................................... 10
     13.    Funeral arrangements ............................................................. 11
     14.    The religious importance of burying quickly ........................ 13
     15.    How to perform the funeral prayers (JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh)........ 13
     16.    Prayer in the cemetery............................................................ 16

 APPENDICES

 A          Table explaining Ghusul, Kafn and JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh
            requirements for stillborn babies

 B          Registrar of Deaths contact details

 C          Funeral directors


 ZtÜwxÇá Éy cxtvx `âáÄ|Å VxÅxàxÜç gÜâáà
 Correspondence Address: 77 Vaughan Gardens, Ilford Essex IG1 3PB
 Cemetery Address:                 Elmbridge Road, Hainault, Essex IG6 3SW
 Cemetery Tel Numbers:             020 8502 6000 and 07729 707 013
 Website:                          www.gardens-of-peace.org.uk



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    1. Introduction

    The death of someone in the family or of close relatives or
    friends is often a time of great stress and emotion.

    Quite often people are not familiar with what to do, either
    from a religious point of view or in terms of the practical steps
    that need to be completed to bury one’s loved ones.

    This booklet is intended to address the above needs.

    The practical steps that are covered relate to the paperwork
    which needs to be completed to meet legal requirements,
    and to organizing the funeral itself.

    What is most important to realize is that if you are unsure
    about any aspect, or if you need help and support, members
    of the extended family, close friends and your local mosque
    are always available to help and consult.

    It is usual, on hearing of a death of a fellow Muslim, to recite
    the following brief prayer:

    Innaa liIlayhi Wa Innaa Ilayhi Raaji’oon

    (Verily we belong to Allah and will return to Allah)




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    2. Expected death

    If the death was expected, contact the doctor who attended
    the deceased during their final illness.

    If the doctor can certify the cause of death he or she will give
    you the following:

        A Formal Notice that states that the doctor has signed the
        Medical Certificate and tells you how to get the death
        registered and

        A Medical Certificate that shows the cause of death (this is
        free of charge and will be in a sealed envelope addressed
        to the Registrar of Deaths).

    If the doctor treating the deceased had not seen him or her
    either after the death or within 14 days before the death, the
    death must be reported to the coroner, as explained later in
    section 5 of this guide.

    See later sections in this guide on what to do next.

    3. Expected death in hospital

    If the death occurs in hospital, the hospital staff will contact
    the person named by the deceased as next of kin.

    If close family or friends are in hospital, it is important that you
    make sure that hospital staff are aware of and have recorded
    details of the next of kin in case of emergency.

    A doctor will issue a Formal Notice and Medical Certificate, as
    in 2, above. See later sections in this guide on what to do
    next.


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    The hospital will keep the body in the hospital mortuary until
    the next of kin arranges for it to be taken away. Please note
    that the hospital will not normally release the body until the
    Green Form is obtained from the Registrar of Deaths. The
    process for obtaining the Green Form is explained below in
    section 12 of this guide.

    Hospital staff will also arrange for the next of kin to collect the
    deceased's possessions.

    If you are asked for permission to do a post-mortem then
    please do not agree to this. As it is an expected death,
    doctors will only ask for research purposes. Islam does not
    permit post-mortems if they are not required by the law.

    4. Unexpected death

    If you discover a body or the death is sudden or unexpected,
    you should contact the following people:

        The family doctor
        The deceased's next of kin
        The local mosque

    If necessary, the police will help find the people listed above.

    If the cause of death is quite clear the doctor will be able to
    certify the cause of death and he or she will give you the
    following:

        A Formal Notice that states that a doctor has signed the
        Medical Certificate and tells you how the death can be
        registered and

        A Medical Certificate that shows the cause of death (this is
        free of charge and will be given in a sealed envelope
        addressed to the Registrar of Deaths).

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    If the doctor treating the deceased had not seen him or her
    either after the death or within 14 days before the death, the
    death must be reported to the coroner as explained in the
    next section of this guide.

    5. Unexpected death - reporting to the coroner

    The coroner is a doctor or lawyer responsible for investigating
    deaths. In any of the following circumstances the doctor may
    report the death to the coroner:

       If the cause of death is unknown or uncertain
       The death was sudden and unexplained, e.g. a sudden
       infant death (cot death)
       The death occurred in prison or in police custody
       The death was caused by an accident or injury
       The death was caused by an industrial disease
       The death occurred while the patient was undergoing an
       operation or did not recover from the anesthetic.

    Also as noted above, if the doctor treating the deceased had
    not seen him or her either after the death or within 14 days
    before the death, the death must also be reported to the
    coroner.

    The coroner is likely to be the only person to certify the cause
    of death under the above circumstances.

    6. Unexpected death - coroner's post-mortem

    The coroner may arrange for a post-mortem examination of
    the body to determine the cause of death if not known. The
    consent of relatives is not needed but they are entitled to be
    represented at the examination. When relatives have told the
    coroner they wish to be represented the coroner will, if at all
    practicable, tell them when and where the examination will
    be.

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    If the post-mortem shows that death was due to natural
    causes, the coroner may issue a notification known as the Pink
    Form (Form 100), which gives the cause of death so that the
    death can be registered. The coroner usually sends the form
    direct to the Registrar of Deaths but may give it to you to
    deliver.

    7. Unexpected death - inquest

    An inquest is an enquiry into the medical cause and
    circumstances of a death. It is held in public, sometimes with
    a jury. It is up to the coroner how to organise the enquiry in a
    way which best serves the public interest and the interests of
    the relatives.

    The coroner will hold an inquest if the death was:

       Violent or unnatural or
       Caused by an industrial disease or
       The death occurred in prison or
       If the cause of death remains uncertain after post-mortem
       examination.

    The coroner may give you an Order for Burial (form 101) so that
    the funeral can take place.

    This may be done before the inquest is completed, provided
    the body is not required for further examination.

    The coroner will also send a Certificate After Inquest (form 99
    [rev]), stating the cause of death, to the Registrar of Deaths.
    This allows the death to be registered.




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    8. Stillborn babies

    If a baby is stillborn (born dead after 24 weeks of pregnancy)
    you will be given a Medical Certificate of Stillbirth signed by
    the midwife or doctor, which should be given to the Registrar
    of Deaths.

    If no doctor or midwife was present and no doctor or midwife
    examined the body, you will not be given a Medical
    Certificate of Stillbirth. You must however sign a form (form 35)
    which the Registrar of Deaths will give to you when you go to
    register the death.

    If a baby is stillborn before 24 weeks of pregnancy it is treated
    as a “non-viable foetus”. You will be given a form by the
    midwife or doctor recording the details of the non-viable
    foetus.

    You do not however need to register the death of a non-
    viable foetus with the Registrar of Deaths; no other paperwork
    is involved.

    Islamic perspective

    In Islam a foetus is defined as a morsel of flesh/blood/water if
    less than 120 days (17 weeks) inside a mother's womb. It
    becomes human after 120 days (17 weeks or more).

    A birth given after 120 days (17 weeks) of pregnancy that is
    stillborn must be given a name.

    If it is difficult to determine the sex of the child then a neutral
    name suitable for both boys and girls must be given.

    Both a foetus and stillborn must be buried. It is important that
    you do this promptly, especially for “non-viable foetuses”,
    because if you do not then the hospital will make

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    arrangements for disposal/burial in a multi-faith mass grave
    and your baby will be denied a Muslim burial.

    Appendix A includes a table that explains the requirements
    regarding the funeral of a foetus and stillborn.

    9. Organ donations

    In Islam, there are different schools of thought regarding organ
    donation. Consult the learned scholars (UlamĂŁ) you are happy
    with and act according to their ruling.

    10. Summary of paperwork needed for burial


                             Doctor/Coroner gives:     Registrar gives:

     Expected death          Formal Notice and         Certificate for Burial
     and Unexpected          Medical Certificate on    (known as the Green
     death not referred      Cause of Death            Form)
     to Coroner


     Unexpected death        Form 100 (Pink Form) or   Certificate for Burial
     referred to Coroner     Form 101, Order for       (known as the Green
                             Burial                    Form) if Form 100 given.
                                                       Nothing further needed
                                                       for burial if Form 101
                                                       given


     Stillborn below 24th    Form giving details of    Nothing further needed
     week of                 stillbirth                for burial
     pregnancy


     Stillborn in the 24th   Medical Certificate of    Certificate of
     or higher week of       Stillbirth                Registration of Stillbirth
     pregnancy

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    The paperwork needed for burial is shown in bold above.

    Details on the registration process for burial are given below.

    11. How a death is registered

    To avoid delay, the death must be registered by the Registrar
    of Deaths for the sub-district in which the death occurred.

    You can find the address in the phone book under
    REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES, or from the
    doctor, local council, post office or police station.

    You should go to the Registrar as soon as possible if you need
    the Certificate for Burial or the Certificate of Registration of
    Stillbirth shown above.

    Please note that the Registrar is not normally available during
    weekends and bank holidays but can usually be contacted at
    certain times to make an emergency appointment to register
    a death and to obtain the paperwork to allow a burial to
    proceed.

    Appendix B includes details on how to contact the Registrar,
    including emergency contact details where available,
    covering those London areas which have significant Muslim
    communities

    12. What happens at the register office

    When you go to the Registrar you should take all these:

        The Medical Certificate of the cause of the death given by the
        doctor or the Pink Form (form 100) given to you by the Coroner
        The deceased's medical card, if possible
        The deceased's birth and marriage certificates, if available



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    You should tell the Registrar:

        The date and place of death
        The deceased's last (usual) address
        The deceased's first names and surname (and the maiden name
        where appropriate)
        The deceased's date and place of birth (town and country if
        born in the UK, and country if born abroad)
        The deceased's occupation and the name and occupation of
        their spouse
        Whether the deceased was getting a pension or allowance
        from public funds
        If the deceased was married, the date of birth of the surviving
        widow or widower.

    The Registrar who registers the death will give you the
    Certificate for Burial (known as the Green Form), unless the
    Coroner has already given you an Order for Burial (form 101).
    For a stillbirth, you will instead be given a Certificate of
    Registration of Stillbirth.

    The above forms (only one of them is required, not both) give
    permission for the body to be buried. No burial can take
    place at the cemetery without presenting one of these forms
    to cemetery staff.

    In addition, certain other paperwork including the Death
    Certificate is obtained at the same time as the death is
    registered.

    13. Funeral arrangements

    As soon as you have the right documents for burial, or are sure
    of getting the documents by a particular time, you must plan
    the funeral.

    You must have a Certificate for Burial (known as the Green
    Form) or Order for Burial (form 101) that a coroner has issued

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    otherwise a burial cannot take place. The process for
    obtaining these documents is explained above.

    There are five main points for the preparation of a Muslim's
    body for burial as listed below:

        Body Washing or Ghusul
        Shrouding the body - Kafn
        Funeral Prayers (JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh)
        Funeral procession (carrying the funeral bier to the grave)
        Burial

    The practical aspects of arranging funerals cover:

        Making arrangements for Ghusul
        Arranging transport of the body (from wherever it is being
        kept to the place where Ghusul is to take place, to the
        home of the family if required, to the mosque if JanĂŁzah
        SalĂŁh is to take place there and then finally to the
        cemetery)
        Making arrangements with the cemetery

    You can arrange all or any of the above either through your
    local mosque or through a Muslim funeral director. You can if
    you have the knowledge do any or all of the above yourself
    with help from friends and family.

    A listing of some of the funeral directors operating in the
    London area is included as an Appendix to this guide.

    Also find out if the person who died had already made
    arrangements for burial in a particular cemetery by checking
    their will and/or looking through their documents.




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    14. The religious importance of burying quickly

    In accordance with Sharee'ah, burial should not be delayed
    on any account or for the arrival of family members or for any
    other reason.

    Rasulullah (s.a.w.) has emphasised:

    “Make haste in burying the deceased (mayyit): because if it is
    the JanĂŁzah of a pious servant, then enjoin this goodness with
    its station quickly; and if it is the JanĂŁzah of an evil person
    then quickly dispose of such a load from your shoulders.”
    (Bukhari, Muslim, Aboo Dawood, Tirmizi, Nasa'ee, Ibne Maajah)

    Islamic scholars have stated:

    “'If a person dies on a Friday, it is better to make all
    arrangements and bury the deceased before the Jumu'ah
    congregational SalĂŁh. Delaying funeral with the thought that
    there will be many more participants in the JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh
    after Jumu'ah is undesirable (makrooh).”

    Moreover, the blessings and forgiveness for the deceased
    that will be acquired in a few (even though it be a handful)
    attending the funeral prayers before Jumu'ah in accordance
    with the command of Rasulullah (s.a.w) is more worthy then
    delaying the funeral prayers for later, notwithstanding the
    greater number of participants likely to attend.

    15. How to perform the funeral prayers (JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh)

    The JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh consists of FOUR TAKBEERS, THANA,
    DUROOD, a DUA for the deceased and TWO SALAAMS.

    All these are said SILENTLY by both the Imam and the
    congregation. Just the Imam should call out the Takbeers and
    Salaams aloud.

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    There are two compulsory acts in the JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh: to stand
    and perform the SalĂŁh and to recite all the FOUR Takbeers.

    NIYYAT (intention) should be made as follows: "I am performing
    this Janãzah Salãh for Allah behind this Imam” (The Salãh
    being a prayer for the deceased). After the Niyyat the hands
    should be raised up to the ears and the Imam will give the first
    takbeer by saying “Allahu Akbar” loudly and the congregation
    will repeat this softly. Then fold your arms under the navel
    similar to all daily SalĂŁh.

    Then recite THANA softly:




    Glory be to You Oh Allah, and praise be to You, and blessed is
    Your name, and exalted is Your Majesty, and there is none to
    be served besides You.

    The Imam will then recite the Takbeer aloud and the
    congregation softly for the second time. The hands should NOT
    be raised when saying this and all subsequent Takbeers. The
    Durood Ibrahim should now be read:




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    Oh Allah! Shower Your mercy upon Muhammad (s.a.w.) and
    the followers of Muhammad (s.a.w.), as You showered Your
    mercy upon Ibrahim and the followers of Ibrahim. Behold, You
    are Praiseworthy, Glorious. Oh Allah! Shower Your blessing
    upon Muhammad (s.a.w.), and the followers of Muhammad
    (s.a.w.) as You showered Your blessings upon Ibrahim and the
    followers of Ibrahim. Behold, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious.

    Thereafter, the Takbeer should be said for the THIRD time and
    the following Dua be recited for an adult male or female:




    Oh Allah! Forgive those of us that are alive and those of
    us that are dead; those of us that are present and those
    of us who are absent; those of us who are young and
    those of us who are adults; our males and our females.
    Oh Allah! Whomsoever You keep alive, let him live as a
    follower of Islam and whomsoever You cause to die, let
    him die a Believer.

    For a child who has not reached the age of puberty the
    following Dua should be recited after the THIRD Takbeer:

    Dua for boy:-




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    Dua for girl:-




    Oh Allah! Make him/her (this child) a source for our
    salvation and make him/her a source of reward and
    treasure for us and make him/her an intercessor for us
    and one whose intercession is accepted.

    The Imam should say the FOURTH Takbeer and thereafter
    recite the Salaam aloud TWICE while turning his face first
    towards the RIGHT shoulder and then once again while turning
    his face towards the left. The congregation should follow by
    saying the Takbeer and Salaam softly.

    16. Prayer in the cemetery

    Rasulullah (s.a.w.) taught these words as salutation to the
    people of the graves and to pray for their forgiveness:




    Peace be upon you, O you of the believers and Muslims
    dwelling in these abodes. Behold, if Allah wills, we shall meet
    you. We beseech Oh Allah safety for us and for you.

    There are many supplications that may be read at the grave
    side, the best being the recital of the Holy Quraan.

    Stand facing the grave (back towards the Qiblah) and recite
    as much of the Quraan as possible and make Dua for the
    forgiveness of the deceased.
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    A few other ways of praying for the dead are given below:

    In a Hadith it is reported that you should recite Surah
    IKHLAAS 11 times



    In a Hadith it is reported that if a person recites Surah YASEEN
    in the cemetery, the punishment of the dead will be eased
    and the reciter will be rewarded just as much as the
    deceased.



    In a Hadith it is reported that whoever visits the cemetery and
    recites the following Surahs and then prays for the dead, the
    people of the grave will also ask Allah for such a person's
    forgiveness.


                                  FAATIHAH (ALHAMDU)

                                  IKHLAAS (QULHUWALLAH)

                                  TAKAASUR (ALHAKUMUT TAKAASUR)




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 APPENDIX A – TABLE EXPLAINING GHUSUL, KAFN AND
 JANÃZAH SALÃH REQUIREMENTS FOR STILLBORN BABIES



                                          Ghusul   Kafn             Name      JanĂŁzah
                                                                              SalĂŁh


 120 days and under (foetus)              No       No, wrap in a    No        No
                                                   piece of cloth

 120 days and under but signs of limb     Yes      No, wrap in a    Yes       No
 formations visible (hands, legs, feet,            piece of cloth
 nose, mouth etc)

 From 120 days and up to stillbirth       Yes      No, wrap in a    Yes       No
                                                   piece of cloth


 At time of birth should only the head    Yes      No, wrap in a    Yes       No
 emerge and signs of life were                     piece of cloth
 noticeable before death

 At time of birth if more than half the   Yes      Yes              Yes       Yes
 body emerges and the child lives
 before dying *


 * Half the body implies emergence of the top torso up to the chest if a
 head first delivery and up to the naval if feet first delivery.




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    APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS

 London Borough of Redbridge
 Queen Victoria House, 794 Cranbrook Road
 Barkingside, Ilford Essex IG6 1JS
 020 8708 7160 or 020 8708 7210
 Redbridge Council                 020 8554 5000
 Out of hours services             020 8478 3020
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4:00pm

 Saturday: 9:00am to 10:30am. Telephone for appointment;
 open possibly until 11.30am

 Sunday + Bank Holidays: 9:00am to 10:00am by appointment only
 Telephone at 9.00am 020 8554 5000 Ask for Dave Roberts

 Good Friday & Christmas Day: No service but try 'out of hours'
 services

 London Borough of Barking & Dagenham
 198 Longbridge Road
 Barking Essex IG11 9QP
 020 8270 4744
 Barking & Dagenham Council 020 8592 4500
 Emergency out of hours         020 8594 8356
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm. Telephone, possible until
 4.00pm

 Saturday: 9:00am to 10:00am. By appointment only. Emergency
 020 8594 8356

 Sunday + Bank Holidays: 9:00am to 10:00am. By appointment
 only. Emergency 020 8594 8356

 Good Friday & Xmas Day: No service but try Emergency Number


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    APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS (contd)

 London Borough of Newham
 207 Plashet Grove
 Eastham E6 1BT
 020 8430 3617
 Newham Council                 020 8430 2000
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4:00pm (10.30am on Wednesday)

 Weekends and public holidays: Open am only, by appointment.
 Arrange via hospital or Telephone at 9.00am 020 8430 2000.

 London Borough of Waltham Forest
 106 Grove Road
 Walthamstow E17 9BY
 020 8496 2716
 Waltham Forest Council           020 8527 5544 or 020 8496 3000
 Mon,Tues: 9:00am to 4:00pm
 Wed, Thurs, Friday: 9:00am to 12:30pm and 2:00am to 4:00pm

 Saturday: by appointment only, 9:00am to 12:30pm

 Sunday + Bank Holidays: am only by appointment. Telephone at
 9.00am - 020 8527 5544

 Good Friday & Christmas Day: No service but try 'on call service'
 London Borough of Tower Hamlets
 Bromley Public Hall
 Bow Road E3 3AH
 020 7364 7880
 Tower Hamlets - on call          020 7364 5000
 Mon, Tues, Thur, Friday: 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 4:00pm
 Wednesday: 9:30am to 11:30am and 2:00pm to 4:00pm

 Weekends & Holidays: On call service: Tel at 9.00am 020 7364 5000

 Good Friday & Christmas Day: 9:00am to 10:00am
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    APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS (contd)

 London Borough of Hackney
 Hackney Town Hall
 Mare Street, Hackney E8 1EA
 020 8356 3493
 020 8356 3365
 Hackney Council -on call
 servic                         020 8356 5000
 call centre 24 hours           020 8356 3000
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm
 Saturdays, Sundays & Bank Holidays: On call service by appt,
 9:00am to 10:30am. Telephone at 9.00am 020 8356 3310

 Good Friday & Christmas Day : No service but try 'on call service'
 London Borough of Haringey
 Haringey Civic Centre
 High Road, Wood Green N22 8LE
 020 8489 2605
 Haringey Council –             020 8489 0000
 emergency service (24 hrs)     020 8348 3148
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 12:30pm, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
 Saturday: Call emergency service, am appt only 020 8348 3148
 Sunday & Bank Holidays: Call emergency service

 Good Friday: am appointment only. Xmas Day possible: 020 8348
 3148
 London Borough of Camden
 Camden Town Hall
 Judd Street, WC1H 9JE
 020 7974 1900
 Council -on call service       020 7278 4444/020 7974 4444
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm, 12 Noon to 2:00pm closed

 Weekends & Bank Holidays: On call service by appt, am only

 Good Friday & Christmas Day: On call service by appt
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    APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS (contd)

 London Borough of Islington
 Town Hall
 Upper Street, N1V 2UD
 020 7527 6350
 Islington Council - on call    020 7527 2000
 service                        020 7527 5000
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4:00pm

 Saturdays, Sundays, Bank Holidays (incl. Good Friday and Xmas
 Day): On call service by apt, am only
 Corporation of London (City)
 P.O. Box 270
 Guildhall, EC2P 2EJ
 020 7332 1049
 Arrange with Bartholomew's      020 7606 3030
 Hospital
 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 1:30pm

 Saturdays, Sundays + Bank Holidays: 020 7527 5000 Islington
 Council

 Good Friday & Christmas Day: 020 7527 5000 Islington Council




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    APPENDIX C – FUNERAL DIRECTORS

 Haji Taslim Funerals
 East London Mosque
 45 Fieldgate Street Whitechapel E1 1JU

 Office is staffed Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm however contact by phone
 can be made 7 days a week.

 Telephone 0207 247 2625
 Telephone 0207 247 9583

 Al Birr Islamic Trust (Funeral Services) – 24 Hour Funeral Service
 (in affiliation with Greenwich Islamic Centre)
 Contact: Br Abu Atiyah: 0794 4017334 / 0793 1598081
             Br.Yahya : 020 8550 3775
             Br Ahmed : 0776 666 2508
             Br Raouf : 0790 480 5464

 Anjuman-E-Islamia Jamia Mosque
 266-268 High Street North
 Manor Park, London E12
 Contact: Br Raja Mohammed Iqbal
 Tel: 020 8472 5663
 Hendon Mosque & Islamic Centre
 Brentview Road, off West Hendon Broadway, London NW9 7EL
 Tel: 020 8202 3236
 Waltham Forest Islamic Association- Jamia Masjid Ghosia
 439- 451 Lea Bridge Road
 Leyton, London E10
 Tel: 020 8539 4282
 Noor-Ul-Islam Mosque and Centre
 (Mauritian Islamic Welfare Association)
 715 High Road
 Leyton, London E10
 Tel: 020 8923 7860

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Guide What to do after a Death

  • 1. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR MUSLIMS ZtÜwxÇá Éy cxtvx `âáÄ|Å VxÅxĂ xÜç is a Registered Charity. It operates a cemetery for all sections of the Muslim community and has prepared this guide for distribution free of charge. Š Gardens of Peace Muslim Cemetery, November 2005 www.gardens-of-peace.org.uk
  • 2. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH CONTENTS Page 1. Introduction................................................................................. 3 2. Expected death ......................................................................... 4 3. Expected death in hospital ...................................................... 4 4. Unexpected death .................................................................... 5 5. Unexpected death - reporting to the coroner...................... 6 6. Unexpected death - coroner's post-mortem......................... 6 7. Unexpected death - inquest .................................................... 7 8. Stillborn babies............................................................................ 8 9. Organ donations ........................................................................ 9 10. Summary of paperwork needed for burial............................. 9 11. How a death is registered ....................................................... 10 12. What happens at the register office ..................................... 10 13. Funeral arrangements ............................................................. 11 14. The religious importance of burying quickly ........................ 13 15. How to perform the funeral prayers (JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh)........ 13 16. Prayer in the cemetery............................................................ 16 APPENDICES A Table explaining Ghusul, Kafn and JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh requirements for stillborn babies B Registrar of Deaths contact details C Funeral directors ZtÜwxÇá Éy cxtvx `âáÄ|Å VxÅxĂ xÜç gÜâáà Correspondence Address: 77 Vaughan Gardens, Ilford Essex IG1 3PB Cemetery Address: Elmbridge Road, Hainault, Essex IG6 3SW Cemetery Tel Numbers: 020 8502 6000 and 07729 707 013 Website: www.gardens-of-peace.org.uk Page 2
  • 3. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH 1. Introduction The death of someone in the family or of close relatives or friends is often a time of great stress and emotion. Quite often people are not familiar with what to do, either from a religious point of view or in terms of the practical steps that need to be completed to bury one’s loved ones. This booklet is intended to address the above needs. The practical steps that are covered relate to the paperwork which needs to be completed to meet legal requirements, and to organizing the funeral itself. What is most important to realize is that if you are unsure about any aspect, or if you need help and support, members of the extended family, close friends and your local mosque are always available to help and consult. It is usual, on hearing of a death of a fellow Muslim, to recite the following brief prayer: Innaa liIlayhi Wa Innaa Ilayhi Raaji’oon (Verily we belong to Allah and will return to Allah) Page 3
  • 4. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH 2. Expected death If the death was expected, contact the doctor who attended the deceased during their final illness. If the doctor can certify the cause of death he or she will give you the following: A Formal Notice that states that the doctor has signed the Medical Certificate and tells you how to get the death registered and A Medical Certificate that shows the cause of death (this is free of charge and will be in a sealed envelope addressed to the Registrar of Deaths). If the doctor treating the deceased had not seen him or her either after the death or within 14 days before the death, the death must be reported to the coroner, as explained later in section 5 of this guide. See later sections in this guide on what to do next. 3. Expected death in hospital If the death occurs in hospital, the hospital staff will contact the person named by the deceased as next of kin. If close family or friends are in hospital, it is important that you make sure that hospital staff are aware of and have recorded details of the next of kin in case of emergency. A doctor will issue a Formal Notice and Medical Certificate, as in 2, above. See later sections in this guide on what to do next. Page 4
  • 5. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH The hospital will keep the body in the hospital mortuary until the next of kin arranges for it to be taken away. Please note that the hospital will not normally release the body until the Green Form is obtained from the Registrar of Deaths. The process for obtaining the Green Form is explained below in section 12 of this guide. Hospital staff will also arrange for the next of kin to collect the deceased's possessions. If you are asked for permission to do a post-mortem then please do not agree to this. As it is an expected death, doctors will only ask for research purposes. Islam does not permit post-mortems if they are not required by the law. 4. Unexpected death If you discover a body or the death is sudden or unexpected, you should contact the following people: The family doctor The deceased's next of kin The local mosque If necessary, the police will help find the people listed above. If the cause of death is quite clear the doctor will be able to certify the cause of death and he or she will give you the following: A Formal Notice that states that a doctor has signed the Medical Certificate and tells you how the death can be registered and A Medical Certificate that shows the cause of death (this is free of charge and will be given in a sealed envelope addressed to the Registrar of Deaths). Page 5
  • 6. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH If the doctor treating the deceased had not seen him or her either after the death or within 14 days before the death, the death must be reported to the coroner as explained in the next section of this guide. 5. Unexpected death - reporting to the coroner The coroner is a doctor or lawyer responsible for investigating deaths. In any of the following circumstances the doctor may report the death to the coroner: If the cause of death is unknown or uncertain The death was sudden and unexplained, e.g. a sudden infant death (cot death) The death occurred in prison or in police custody The death was caused by an accident or injury The death was caused by an industrial disease The death occurred while the patient was undergoing an operation or did not recover from the anesthetic. Also as noted above, if the doctor treating the deceased had not seen him or her either after the death or within 14 days before the death, the death must also be reported to the coroner. The coroner is likely to be the only person to certify the cause of death under the above circumstances. 6. Unexpected death - coroner's post-mortem The coroner may arrange for a post-mortem examination of the body to determine the cause of death if not known. The consent of relatives is not needed but they are entitled to be represented at the examination. When relatives have told the coroner they wish to be represented the coroner will, if at all practicable, tell them when and where the examination will be. Page 6
  • 7. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH If the post-mortem shows that death was due to natural causes, the coroner may issue a notification known as the Pink Form (Form 100), which gives the cause of death so that the death can be registered. The coroner usually sends the form direct to the Registrar of Deaths but may give it to you to deliver. 7. Unexpected death - inquest An inquest is an enquiry into the medical cause and circumstances of a death. It is held in public, sometimes with a jury. It is up to the coroner how to organise the enquiry in a way which best serves the public interest and the interests of the relatives. The coroner will hold an inquest if the death was: Violent or unnatural or Caused by an industrial disease or The death occurred in prison or If the cause of death remains uncertain after post-mortem examination. The coroner may give you an Order for Burial (form 101) so that the funeral can take place. This may be done before the inquest is completed, provided the body is not required for further examination. The coroner will also send a Certificate After Inquest (form 99 [rev]), stating the cause of death, to the Registrar of Deaths. This allows the death to be registered. Page 7
  • 8. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH 8. Stillborn babies If a baby is stillborn (born dead after 24 weeks of pregnancy) you will be given a Medical Certificate of Stillbirth signed by the midwife or doctor, which should be given to the Registrar of Deaths. If no doctor or midwife was present and no doctor or midwife examined the body, you will not be given a Medical Certificate of Stillbirth. You must however sign a form (form 35) which the Registrar of Deaths will give to you when you go to register the death. If a baby is stillborn before 24 weeks of pregnancy it is treated as a “non-viable foetus”. You will be given a form by the midwife or doctor recording the details of the non-viable foetus. You do not however need to register the death of a non- viable foetus with the Registrar of Deaths; no other paperwork is involved. Islamic perspective In Islam a foetus is defined as a morsel of flesh/blood/water if less than 120 days (17 weeks) inside a mother's womb. It becomes human after 120 days (17 weeks or more). A birth given after 120 days (17 weeks) of pregnancy that is stillborn must be given a name. If it is difficult to determine the sex of the child then a neutral name suitable for both boys and girls must be given. Both a foetus and stillborn must be buried. It is important that you do this promptly, especially for “non-viable foetuses”, because if you do not then the hospital will make Page 8
  • 9. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH arrangements for disposal/burial in a multi-faith mass grave and your baby will be denied a Muslim burial. Appendix A includes a table that explains the requirements regarding the funeral of a foetus and stillborn. 9. Organ donations In Islam, there are different schools of thought regarding organ donation. Consult the learned scholars (UlamĂŁ) you are happy with and act according to their ruling. 10. Summary of paperwork needed for burial Doctor/Coroner gives: Registrar gives: Expected death Formal Notice and Certificate for Burial and Unexpected Medical Certificate on (known as the Green death not referred Cause of Death Form) to Coroner Unexpected death Form 100 (Pink Form) or Certificate for Burial referred to Coroner Form 101, Order for (known as the Green Burial Form) if Form 100 given. Nothing further needed for burial if Form 101 given Stillborn below 24th Form giving details of Nothing further needed week of stillbirth for burial pregnancy Stillborn in the 24th Medical Certificate of Certificate of or higher week of Stillbirth Registration of Stillbirth pregnancy Page 9
  • 10. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH The paperwork needed for burial is shown in bold above. Details on the registration process for burial are given below. 11. How a death is registered To avoid delay, the death must be registered by the Registrar of Deaths for the sub-district in which the death occurred. You can find the address in the phone book under REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, DEATHS & MARRIAGES, or from the doctor, local council, post office or police station. You should go to the Registrar as soon as possible if you need the Certificate for Burial or the Certificate of Registration of Stillbirth shown above. Please note that the Registrar is not normally available during weekends and bank holidays but can usually be contacted at certain times to make an emergency appointment to register a death and to obtain the paperwork to allow a burial to proceed. Appendix B includes details on how to contact the Registrar, including emergency contact details where available, covering those London areas which have significant Muslim communities 12. What happens at the register office When you go to the Registrar you should take all these: The Medical Certificate of the cause of the death given by the doctor or the Pink Form (form 100) given to you by the Coroner The deceased's medical card, if possible The deceased's birth and marriage certificates, if available Page 10
  • 11. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH You should tell the Registrar: The date and place of death The deceased's last (usual) address The deceased's first names and surname (and the maiden name where appropriate) The deceased's date and place of birth (town and country if born in the UK, and country if born abroad) The deceased's occupation and the name and occupation of their spouse Whether the deceased was getting a pension or allowance from public funds If the deceased was married, the date of birth of the surviving widow or widower. The Registrar who registers the death will give you the Certificate for Burial (known as the Green Form), unless the Coroner has already given you an Order for Burial (form 101). For a stillbirth, you will instead be given a Certificate of Registration of Stillbirth. The above forms (only one of them is required, not both) give permission for the body to be buried. No burial can take place at the cemetery without presenting one of these forms to cemetery staff. In addition, certain other paperwork including the Death Certificate is obtained at the same time as the death is registered. 13. Funeral arrangements As soon as you have the right documents for burial, or are sure of getting the documents by a particular time, you must plan the funeral. You must have a Certificate for Burial (known as the Green Form) or Order for Burial (form 101) that a coroner has issued Page 11
  • 12. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH otherwise a burial cannot take place. The process for obtaining these documents is explained above. There are five main points for the preparation of a Muslim's body for burial as listed below: Body Washing or Ghusul Shrouding the body - Kafn Funeral Prayers (JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh) Funeral procession (carrying the funeral bier to the grave) Burial The practical aspects of arranging funerals cover: Making arrangements for Ghusul Arranging transport of the body (from wherever it is being kept to the place where Ghusul is to take place, to the home of the family if required, to the mosque if JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh is to take place there and then finally to the cemetery) Making arrangements with the cemetery You can arrange all or any of the above either through your local mosque or through a Muslim funeral director. You can if you have the knowledge do any or all of the above yourself with help from friends and family. A listing of some of the funeral directors operating in the London area is included as an Appendix to this guide. Also find out if the person who died had already made arrangements for burial in a particular cemetery by checking their will and/or looking through their documents. Page 12
  • 13. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH 14. The religious importance of burying quickly In accordance with Sharee'ah, burial should not be delayed on any account or for the arrival of family members or for any other reason. Rasulullah (s.a.w.) has emphasised: “Make haste in burying the deceased (mayyit): because if it is the JanĂŁzah of a pious servant, then enjoin this goodness with its station quickly; and if it is the JanĂŁzah of an evil person then quickly dispose of such a load from your shoulders.” (Bukhari, Muslim, Aboo Dawood, Tirmizi, Nasa'ee, Ibne Maajah) Islamic scholars have stated: “'If a person dies on a Friday, it is better to make all arrangements and bury the deceased before the Jumu'ah congregational SalĂŁh. Delaying funeral with the thought that there will be many more participants in the JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh after Jumu'ah is undesirable (makrooh).” Moreover, the blessings and forgiveness for the deceased that will be acquired in a few (even though it be a handful) attending the funeral prayers before Jumu'ah in accordance with the command of Rasulullah (s.a.w) is more worthy then delaying the funeral prayers for later, notwithstanding the greater number of participants likely to attend. 15. How to perform the funeral prayers (JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh) The JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh consists of FOUR TAKBEERS, THANA, DUROOD, a DUA for the deceased and TWO SALAAMS. All these are said SILENTLY by both the Imam and the congregation. Just the Imam should call out the Takbeers and Salaams aloud. Page 13
  • 14. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH There are two compulsory acts in the JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh: to stand and perform the SalĂŁh and to recite all the FOUR Takbeers. NIYYAT (intention) should be made as follows: "I am performing this JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh for Allah behind this Imam” (The SalĂŁh being a prayer for the deceased). After the Niyyat the hands should be raised up to the ears and the Imam will give the first takbeer by saying “Allahu Akbar” loudly and the congregation will repeat this softly. Then fold your arms under the navel similar to all daily SalĂŁh. Then recite THANA softly: Glory be to You Oh Allah, and praise be to You, and blessed is Your name, and exalted is Your Majesty, and there is none to be served besides You. The Imam will then recite the Takbeer aloud and the congregation softly for the second time. The hands should NOT be raised when saying this and all subsequent Takbeers. The Durood Ibrahim should now be read: Page 14
  • 15. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH Oh Allah! Shower Your mercy upon Muhammad (s.a.w.) and the followers of Muhammad (s.a.w.), as You showered Your mercy upon Ibrahim and the followers of Ibrahim. Behold, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious. Oh Allah! Shower Your blessing upon Muhammad (s.a.w.), and the followers of Muhammad (s.a.w.) as You showered Your blessings upon Ibrahim and the followers of Ibrahim. Behold, You are Praiseworthy, Glorious. Thereafter, the Takbeer should be said for the THIRD time and the following Dua be recited for an adult male or female: Oh Allah! Forgive those of us that are alive and those of us that are dead; those of us that are present and those of us who are absent; those of us who are young and those of us who are adults; our males and our females. Oh Allah! Whomsoever You keep alive, let him live as a follower of Islam and whomsoever You cause to die, let him die a Believer. For a child who has not reached the age of puberty the following Dua should be recited after the THIRD Takbeer: Dua for boy:- Page 15
  • 16. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH Dua for girl:- Oh Allah! Make him/her (this child) a source for our salvation and make him/her a source of reward and treasure for us and make him/her an intercessor for us and one whose intercession is accepted. The Imam should say the FOURTH Takbeer and thereafter recite the Salaam aloud TWICE while turning his face first towards the RIGHT shoulder and then once again while turning his face towards the left. The congregation should follow by saying the Takbeer and Salaam softly. 16. Prayer in the cemetery Rasulullah (s.a.w.) taught these words as salutation to the people of the graves and to pray for their forgiveness: Peace be upon you, O you of the believers and Muslims dwelling in these abodes. Behold, if Allah wills, we shall meet you. We beseech Oh Allah safety for us and for you. There are many supplications that may be read at the grave side, the best being the recital of the Holy Quraan. Stand facing the grave (back towards the Qiblah) and recite as much of the Quraan as possible and make Dua for the forgiveness of the deceased. Page 16
  • 17. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH A few other ways of praying for the dead are given below: In a Hadith it is reported that you should recite Surah IKHLAAS 11 times In a Hadith it is reported that if a person recites Surah YASEEN in the cemetery, the punishment of the dead will be eased and the reciter will be rewarded just as much as the deceased. In a Hadith it is reported that whoever visits the cemetery and recites the following Surahs and then prays for the dead, the people of the grave will also ask Allah for such a person's forgiveness. FAATIHAH (ALHAMDU) IKHLAAS (QULHUWALLAH) TAKAASUR (ALHAKUMUT TAKAASUR) Page 17
  • 18. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH APPENDIX A – TABLE EXPLAINING GHUSUL, KAFN AND JANÃZAH SALÃH REQUIREMENTS FOR STILLBORN BABIES Ghusul Kafn Name JanĂŁzah SalĂŁh 120 days and under (foetus) No No, wrap in a No No piece of cloth 120 days and under but signs of limb Yes No, wrap in a Yes No formations visible (hands, legs, feet, piece of cloth nose, mouth etc) From 120 days and up to stillbirth Yes No, wrap in a Yes No piece of cloth At time of birth should only the head Yes No, wrap in a Yes No emerge and signs of life were piece of cloth noticeable before death At time of birth if more than half the Yes Yes Yes Yes body emerges and the child lives before dying * * Half the body implies emergence of the top torso up to the chest if a head first delivery and up to the naval if feet first delivery. Page 18
  • 19. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS London Borough of Redbridge Queen Victoria House, 794 Cranbrook Road Barkingside, Ilford Essex IG6 1JS 020 8708 7160 or 020 8708 7210 Redbridge Council 020 8554 5000 Out of hours services 020 8478 3020 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4:00pm Saturday: 9:00am to 10:30am. Telephone for appointment; open possibly until 11.30am Sunday + Bank Holidays: 9:00am to 10:00am by appointment only Telephone at 9.00am 020 8554 5000 Ask for Dave Roberts Good Friday & Christmas Day: No service but try 'out of hours' services London Borough of Barking & Dagenham 198 Longbridge Road Barking Essex IG11 9QP 020 8270 4744 Barking & Dagenham Council 020 8592 4500 Emergency out of hours 020 8594 8356 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm. Telephone, possible until 4.00pm Saturday: 9:00am to 10:00am. By appointment only. Emergency 020 8594 8356 Sunday + Bank Holidays: 9:00am to 10:00am. By appointment only. Emergency 020 8594 8356 Good Friday & Xmas Day: No service but try Emergency Number Page 19
  • 20. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS (contd) London Borough of Newham 207 Plashet Grove Eastham E6 1BT 020 8430 3617 Newham Council 020 8430 2000 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4:00pm (10.30am on Wednesday) Weekends and public holidays: Open am only, by appointment. Arrange via hospital or Telephone at 9.00am 020 8430 2000. London Borough of Waltham Forest 106 Grove Road Walthamstow E17 9BY 020 8496 2716 Waltham Forest Council 020 8527 5544 or 020 8496 3000 Mon,Tues: 9:00am to 4:00pm Wed, Thurs, Friday: 9:00am to 12:30pm and 2:00am to 4:00pm Saturday: by appointment only, 9:00am to 12:30pm Sunday + Bank Holidays: am only by appointment. Telephone at 9.00am - 020 8527 5544 Good Friday & Christmas Day: No service but try 'on call service' London Borough of Tower Hamlets Bromley Public Hall Bow Road E3 3AH 020 7364 7880 Tower Hamlets - on call 020 7364 5000 Mon, Tues, Thur, Friday: 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 4:00pm Wednesday: 9:30am to 11:30am and 2:00pm to 4:00pm Weekends & Holidays: On call service: Tel at 9.00am 020 7364 5000 Good Friday & Christmas Day: 9:00am to 10:00am Page 20
  • 21. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS (contd) London Borough of Hackney Hackney Town Hall Mare Street, Hackney E8 1EA 020 8356 3493 020 8356 3365 Hackney Council -on call servic 020 8356 5000 call centre 24 hours 020 8356 3000 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm Saturdays, Sundays & Bank Holidays: On call service by appt, 9:00am to 10:30am. Telephone at 9.00am 020 8356 3310 Good Friday & Christmas Day : No service but try 'on call service' London Borough of Haringey Haringey Civic Centre High Road, Wood Green N22 8LE 020 8489 2605 Haringey Council – 020 8489 0000 emergency service (24 hrs) 020 8348 3148 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 12:30pm, 2:00pm to 4:00pm Saturday: Call emergency service, am appt only 020 8348 3148 Sunday & Bank Holidays: Call emergency service Good Friday: am appointment only. Xmas Day possible: 020 8348 3148 London Borough of Camden Camden Town Hall Judd Street, WC1H 9JE 020 7974 1900 Council -on call service 020 7278 4444/020 7974 4444 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 3:30pm, 12 Noon to 2:00pm closed Weekends & Bank Holidays: On call service by appt, am only Good Friday & Christmas Day: On call service by appt Page 21
  • 22. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH APPENDIX B – REGISTRAR OF DEATHS (contd) London Borough of Islington Town Hall Upper Street, N1V 2UD 020 7527 6350 Islington Council - on call 020 7527 2000 service 020 7527 5000 Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 4:00pm Saturdays, Sundays, Bank Holidays (incl. Good Friday and Xmas Day): On call service by apt, am only Corporation of London (City) P.O. Box 270 Guildhall, EC2P 2EJ 020 7332 1049 Arrange with Bartholomew's 020 7606 3030 Hospital Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 1:30pm Saturdays, Sundays + Bank Holidays: 020 7527 5000 Islington Council Good Friday & Christmas Day: 020 7527 5000 Islington Council Page 22
  • 23. WHAT TO DO AFTER A DEATH APPENDIX C – FUNERAL DIRECTORS Haji Taslim Funerals East London Mosque 45 Fieldgate Street Whitechapel E1 1JU Office is staffed Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm however contact by phone can be made 7 days a week. Telephone 0207 247 2625 Telephone 0207 247 9583 Al Birr Islamic Trust (Funeral Services) – 24 Hour Funeral Service (in affiliation with Greenwich Islamic Centre) Contact: Br Abu Atiyah: 0794 4017334 / 0793 1598081 Br.Yahya : 020 8550 3775 Br Ahmed : 0776 666 2508 Br Raouf : 0790 480 5464 Anjuman-E-Islamia Jamia Mosque 266-268 High Street North Manor Park, London E12 Contact: Br Raja Mohammed Iqbal Tel: 020 8472 5663 Hendon Mosque & Islamic Centre Brentview Road, off West Hendon Broadway, London NW9 7EL Tel: 020 8202 3236 Waltham Forest Islamic Association- Jamia Masjid Ghosia 439- 451 Lea Bridge Road Leyton, London E10 Tel: 020 8539 4282 Noor-Ul-Islam Mosque and Centre (Mauritian Islamic Welfare Association) 715 High Road Leyton, London E10 Tel: 020 8923 7860 Page 23