Giving Azaan at the grave
Giving Azaan at the Grave – Description
Giving Azaan (the call to prayer) at the grave is a practice observed by some Muslims, particularly in South Asian and Sufi traditions. It is believed to bring peace to the deceased and remind the living of faith and the Hereafter.
Islamic Perspectives:
No Direct Evidence in Sunnah: There is no authentic hadith stating that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) or his companions gave Azaan at graves.
Some Scholars Permit It: They consider it a form of supplication for the deceased, as Azaan contains words of faith and Tawheed.
Others View It as Bid’ah (Innovation): Since it was not practiced by the Prophet (PBUH), some scholars discourage it.
Conclusion:
While giving Azaan at the grave is not a universally established Sunnah, those who practice it do so out of love and respect for the deceased. However, the best way to benefit the deceased is through duas, Quran recitation, and acts of charity on their behalf.
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