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Anyone else see this? I thought that the Muslim funerals were so chaotic and that poor woman having to plan h own funeral. Certainly food for thought. (Not trig to be miserable or maudlin though.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Found it really interesting and hadn't realised there were people such as the civil celibrant (or a similar job title) for those who are not religious enough - like me - and consider a local priest/vicar a little hypocritical.
Certainly prefer some aspects of the Muslim funeral and wonder why we have such a long gap between passing and the burial/cremation.
Its apparently on for a few episodes so will check out next weeks.
Certainly prefer some aspects of the Muslim funeral and wonder why we have such a long gap between passing and the burial/cremation.
Its apparently on for a few episodes so will check out next weeks.
I agree about the mum - but being single and with only young/teenage children does mean there is no-one else.
There again she looked quite young so maybe her parents?? or siblings??
An in reply to alan-r : As far as I can determine Muslims do allow autopsys - in fact I believe they were one of the first to do them - but there must be a good reason for it and it has to be done as soon as possible. Not sure if the local coroners office can confirm this!
There again she looked quite young so maybe her parents?? or siblings??
An in reply to alan-r : As far as I can determine Muslims do allow autopsys - in fact I believe they were one of the first to do them - but there must be a good reason for it and it has to be done as soon as possible. Not sure if the local coroners office can confirm this!
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