Shar‘i Ruling on Offering Funeral Prayer at the Grave
Can someone offer Ṣalāt al-Janāzah (funeral prayer) at the grave of the Prophet ﷺ or at the grave of Sayyidunā ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (رضي الله عنه)?
Shaykh ʿAbd al-Wakeel Nāṣir (ḥafiẓahullāh)
✔ Offering funeral prayer at a grave is permissible in general, based on established evidence in Islamic jurisprudence.
✘ Performing Ṣalāt al-Janāzah at the grave of the Prophet ﷺ or Sayyidunā ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (رضي الله عنه)
is not practically or legally possible.
✔ This is due to legal and procedural restrictions, as such areas are under strict regulation and access control.
Questions of this nature are often impractical and unnecessary, as the actual implementation is not feasible under current circumstances.
❖ Funeral prayer at a grave is permissible in general Islamic law.
❖ However, at the graves of the Prophet ﷺ or Sayyidunā ʿUthmān (رضي الله عنه), it is not possible due to legal and administrative constraints.
❖ Such inquiries should be viewed in context and not lead to unnecessary speculation.
Question:
Can someone offer Ṣalāt al-Janāzah (funeral prayer) at the grave of the Prophet ﷺ or at the grave of Sayyidunā ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (رضي الله عنه)?
Answer by:
Shaykh ʿAbd al-Wakeel Nāṣir (ḥafiẓahullāh)
General Rule:
✔ Offering funeral prayer at a grave is permissible in general, based on established evidence in Islamic jurisprudence.
Regarding Specific Personalities:
✘ Performing Ṣalāt al-Janāzah at the grave of the Prophet ﷺ or Sayyidunā ʿUthmān ibn ʿAffān (رضي الله عنه)
is not practically or legally possible.
✔ This is due to legal and procedural restrictions, as such areas are under strict regulation and access control.
Context and Clarification:
Questions of this nature are often impractical and unnecessary, as the actual implementation is not feasible under current circumstances.
Summary:
❖ Funeral prayer at a grave is permissible in general Islamic law.
❖ However, at the graves of the Prophet ﷺ or Sayyidunā ʿUthmān (رضي الله عنه), it is not possible due to legal and administrative constraints.
❖ Such inquiries should be viewed in context and not lead to unnecessary speculation.