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Walking in Graveyards with Shoes: Reconciling the Evidences

Is It Prohibited to Walk in a Graveyard Wearing Shoes?​


Source: Fatāwā Amun Pūrī by Shaykh Ghulam Mustafa Zaheer Amun Pūrī


The Question​


Is it prohibited to walk in a graveyard while wearing shoes?


The Answer​


There is a difference of opinion regarding wearing shoes in graveyards.


Evidence for Prohibition​


Sayyidunā Bashīr ibn Khaṣāṣiyyah رضي الله عنه narrated:
A man was walking among the graves wearing shoes. The Messenger of Allah ﷺ saw him and said:


“O wearer of Sibti (leather) shoes, remove them.”
So he removed them.
(Sunan Abī Dāwūd: 3230; Sunan al-Nasāʾī: 2048; Sunan Ibn Mājah: 1568 — sanad ḥasan)


Evidence for Permission​


It is also proven that shoes were worn in the graveyard:


  • (Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī: 1378)
  • (Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim: 782)

Reconciliation of Evidences​


The reconciliation between these narrations is as follows:


  • Walking between the graves while wearing shoes is disliked (makrūh tanzīhī), since one may unintentionally step over or disrespect the graves, which goes against the honor due to the deceased.
  • However, wearing shoes out of necessity while passing between graves is permissible.
  • If one is walking on designated pathways or around the perimeter of the graveyard, then wearing shoes is entirely permissible without dislike.


Conclusion​


  • Prohibition of shoes in the graveyard applies specifically to walking directly between the graves.
  • It is not a matter of absolute prohibition (taḥrīmī), rather one of etiquette and respect for the deceased.
  • On pathways or when needed, wearing shoes is allowed without issue.
 
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