My Muslim Aunt’s Burial

This was the first time I attended a Muslim burial. It was my Auntie Lydia, elder sister of my father. She was a Librarian from my school in Grade school. I used to bother her lots in the library and gave her major headache because I had the habit of not returning the books on time. I also frequent the library during lunch breaks and I ate with her in the library. My cousins said I was like her carbon copy, meaning I resemble how she looks like a lot especially when she was in college.
It was a new experience for me, to attend a Muslim’s burial ceremony. She died yesterday, MAY 31, 2008 at 11am after being confined for more than two weeks in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) because of mild stroke and heart failure, she was very weak. As soon as she was proclaimed dead, my cousin Ate Dadang and nephew Chap took her to the Muslim Mosque in Brgy. Culiat, Quezon City. Some Muslim high priestest did her cleansing and preparation for her burial. While doing her bath they were doing some chant’s prayers. My Aunt is a ranking Muslim, she is a Hadji. So only a Muslim with her rank or higher is allowed to do her cleansing and burial.

After her bath, all relatives present; we were very small group then, only relatives who were able to come at a short notice were there, we were called in and one-by-one starting to the closest kin went to kiss her forehead and whisper some prayers and last words. We didn’t get to see her face anymore she was wrapped, we are only allowed to see her forehead. It was the first time I kissed my Auntie Lydia’s dead body, in fact it was the first time I kissed a dead body.

Then, she was taken inside the Mosque, and the Hadji and Imam went to pray for her. She was all wrapped in cloth, white cloth inside then batik outside. We travelled 2 hours to get to the Islamic Cemetery in Montalban Rizal. The view was amazing. It was on top of the mountains. It was like we were climbing to heaven. My Aunt Lydia was carried by four male relatives to her grave.
This was the pit, not so deep. Only the Hadji and Imam are allowed to bury her as they were doing some chant and prayers. No coffin and fancy anything. A very simple burial. They didn’t even wait for other relatives to get home, some are abroad alread, especially my cousins (her son and daugthers).
The shape of the pit was also relevant to their faith. All dead body should face Meccca. According to my nephew it is where the sun and moon rise. So their journey to Mecca is fast. Mecca is similar to heaven as we know it in the Christian faith.
After sealing her with dirt. One of the Hadji washed his feet even his pants, then went over to pour water on the grave and put some plant and then watered it. Then both of them went to pray their chant. It was a humbling experience for me to witness such a simple burial.

Nobody cried hard that day, especially my Aunt’s daughter and grandson who was there. They were already done crying and I was amazed by the acceptance for her death by my cousins and nephew. “We shouldn’t mourn, we should celebrate, because Mama Old (that’s what my nephew call her) is fullfilled.”

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15 Comments

  1. [Big Hugs] wishing all her friends and family strength, may she rest in peace.

    I recently attended a Muslim burial for an old friend, in her 20’s, car accident, so sad.

    it was also my 1st Muslim burial I attended, actually first burial ever attended. its really done fast, 24hrs within the time of death.

  2. Thank you Teck. My dad really missed his sister the most. The saddest part was he wasn’t able to see her in the hospital and wasn’t able to go to the burial because he has difficulty walking.

    Thank you Jade, yeah it truly is.

  3. Hi girl

    Condolence to you and your family. Thanks for sharing this experience with us. It is an eye opener.

  4. Hello,

    Sorry to hear about
    your lost…

    Thank you for sharing this
    sensitive post and photos..

    ~Teck~

  5. Hi Sphinx,

    Yeah, the position is very important for them. They make sure it faces Mecca. So they will position the body in a way that will compensate for that.

    My Aunt was covered with some thing like a cracked pavement just to cover her body and so she won’t mix in with the dirt.

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