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no blame on you for subtly showing interest in ˹divorced or widowed˺ women or for hiding ˹the intention˺ in your hearts. Allah knows that you are considering them ˹for marriage˺. But do not make a secret commitment with them—you can only show interest in them appropriately. Do not commit to the bond of marriage until the waiting period expires. Know that Allah is aware of what is in your hearts, so beware of Him. And know that Allah is All-Forgiving, Most
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the male side, as well as their grandfather's wife, would be grade two, or necessitate 12 months of mourning. A paternal uncle is grade three, at nine months, with grade four is reserved for one's father's first cousin, maternal grandparents, siblings and sister's children (five months). First cousins once removed, second cousins and the parents of a man's wife's are considered grade five (three months).
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sacred scriptures, nor can they attend social functions such as marriages and parties. The family of the deceased is not expected to serve any visiting guests food or drink. It is customary that the visiting guests do not eat or drink in the house where the death has occurred. The family in mourning are required to bathe twice a day, eat a single simple vegetarian meal, and try to cope with their loss.
519:. The bereaved, should they wear other clothes, attach a small scrap of black ribbon or a black plastic pin on the left breast, which is disposed of after mourning. Flowers are an important symbol in Filipino funerals. Consuming chicken during the wake and funeral is believed to bring more death to the bereaved, who are also forbidden from seeing visitors off. Counting nine days from moment of death, a
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206:: The depression phase can be the longest phase of the mourning process, characterized by great sadness, questioning, and distress. An allowance of the pain from which the first three stages may be defence mechanisms. Mourners in this phase sometimes feel that they will never complete their mourning. They have experienced a wide range of emotions and their sorrow is great.
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disrespectful to the deceased, and, if the widow was still young and attractive, suggestive of potential sexual promiscuity. Those subject to the rules were slowly allowed to re-introduce conventional clothing at specific times; such stages were known by such terms as "full mourning", "half mourning", and similar descriptions. For half mourning, muted colours such as
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966:, meaning "garment"), and would comprise either newly-created clothing, or overdyed clothing which the mourner already owned. Up until the later 18th century, the clothes of the deceased, unless they were considerably poor, were still listed in the inventories of the dead, as clothing constituted a relatively high expense. Mourning attire could feature "
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1395:("The king is dead, long live the king!"). Regardless of the formalities of mourning, the power of state is handed on, typically immediately if the succession is uncontested. A short interruption of work in the civil service, however, may result from one or more days of closing the offices, especially on the day of the
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is performed to ensure the involvement of the departed soul with that of God. Typically after the ceremony, the family cleans and washes all the idols in the family shrine; and flowers, fruits, water and purified food are offered to the gods. Then, the family is ready to break the period of mourning
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for the immediate blood family of the deceased, hence during these mourning days, the immediate family must not perform any religious ceremonies (except funerals), must not visit temples or other sacred places, must not serve the sages (holy men), must not give alms, must not read or recite from the
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prayer for the first eleven months of the year during prayer services where there is a quorum of 10 men. The
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As for those of you who die and leave widows behind, let them observe a waiting period of four months and ten days. When they have reached the end of this period, then you are not accountable for what they decide for themselves in a reasonable manner. And Allah is All-Aware of what you do. There is
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usually hold the funeral either the day after death or on the third day, and always during the daytime. In traditional
Orthodox communities, the body of the departed would be washed and prepared for burial by family or friends, and then placed in the coffin in the home. A house in mourning would be
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Confucian Code. A person is expected to honor most of those descended from their great-great-grandfather, and most of their wives. The death of a person's father and mother would merit 27 months of mourning; the death of a person's grandfather on
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beliefs. The immediate family traditionally wear black, with white as a popular alternative. Others may wear subdued colours when paying respects, with red universally considered taboo and bad luck when worn within 9–40 days of a death as the colour is reserved for happier occasions. Those who wear
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Grief at the death of a beloved person is normal, and weeping for the dead is allowed in Islam. What is prohibited is to express grief by wailing ("bewailing" refers to mourning in a loud voice), shrieking, tearing hair or clothes, breaking things, scratching faces, or uttering phrases that make a
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shastras. It begins immediately after the cremation of the body and ends on the morning of the thirteenth day. Traditionally, the body is cremated within 24 hours after death; however, cremations are not held after sunset or before sunrise. Immediately after the death, an oil lamp is lit near the
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The male members of the family do not cut their hair or shave, and the female members of the family do not wash their hair until the 10th day after the death. If the deceased was young and unmarried, the "Narayan Bali" is performed by the
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into the 20th century. Black dress is still considered proper etiquette for attendance at funerals, but extended periods of wearing black dress are no longer expected. However, attendance at social functions such as weddings when a family is in deep mourning is frowned upon. Men who share their
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603:' triumph over death on the third day. This is also done 40 days after the funeral (representing Jesus ascending to heaven), and one year later to conclude the mourning period. Mourners wear only black until the 40 day mark and typically do not dance or celebrate any major events for one year.
533:(from the word for "nine"), is performed; the actual funeral and burial may take place within this period or after. The spirit of the dead is believed to roam the earth until the 40th day after death, when it is said to cross into the afterlife, echoing the 40 days between Christ's
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members comfort the mourners: female members take turns doing housework, such as preparing food for the mourning family, while male members usually take the responsibility to arrange the funeral and erect a temporary tent to shelter guests who come to visit the mourning family.
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looks upon mourning as a process by which the stricken can re-enter into society, and so provides a series of customs that make this process gradual. The first stage, observed as all the stages are by immediate relatives (parents, spouse, siblings and children) is the
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published an "extra" edition announcing that court mourning would continue until 24 January 1902. It directed the public to wear deep mourning until 6 March 1901 and half-mourning until 17 April 1901. As they had done in earlier years for Queen
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On the day on which the death has occurred, the family do not cook; hence usually close family and friends will provide food for the mourning family. White clothing (the color of purity) is the color of mourning, and many will wear white during the mourning period.
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the deceased, many cultures follow a number of socially-prescribed traditions that may affect the clothing a person wears and what activities they can partake in. These traditions are generally determined by the degree of kinship to and the social importance of the
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Islamic scholars consider this directive a balance between mourning a husband's death and protection of the widow from censure that she became interested in remarrying too soon after her husband's death. This is also to ascertain whether or not she is pregnant.
223:: When someone close to a person dies, the person enters a period of sorrow and questioning, or even nervous breakdown. There are three stages in the grieving process, encompassing the denial, depression and acceptance phases of Kübler-Ross' five step model.
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practices- including hand-washing, wearing clean clothes or sitting off the floor when eating. The extended family of the husband also take all the widow's property. These practices are criticised for the health risks and emotional damage to the widow.
212:: The last stage of mourning, where the bereaved gets better. The reality of the loss is much more understood and accepted. The bereaved can still feel sadness, but has regained full functioning and has also reorganized life adjusting to the loss.
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British court to declare that all citizens should wear full mourning for a specified period after the death of the
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242:' Four Phases of Grief, Worden's Four Basic Tasks In Adapting To Loss, Wolfelt's Companioning Approach to Grieving, Neimeyer's Narrative and Constructivist Model, the Stroebe and Schut model and the Okun and Nowinski model
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by increased devotion, receiving visitors and condolences, and avoiding decorative clothing and jewelry. Loved ones and relatives are to observe a three-day mourning period. Widows observe an extended mourning period
188:: A phase characterised by the refusal of the griever to accept news of a loved ones death or terminal illness. Typically a shorter period which exists as a defence mechanism in the case of a distressing situation.
229:: The feelings and mental state of the mourner affect their ability to maintain or enter into relationships with others, including professional, personal and sexual relationships. After the customs of burying or
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memorial services. Other colors, particularly reds and bright shades, are considered inappropriate for mourning dress. If wearing Western clothes, women may wear a single strand of white
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mourning for two years, and was not supposed to "enter society" for 12 months. No lady or gentleman in mourning was supposed to attend social events while in deep mourning. In general,
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coffee and tea are served, showcasing the sorrowful state of the family. On the funeral day, a memorial mass is held in the church. At the graveyard, the people gather and burn
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ceremony is performed. The main ceremony involves a fire sacrifice, in which offerings are given to the ancestors and to gods, to ensure the deceased has a peaceful afterlife.
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writing in 1873 "that it adds needlessly to the gloom and dejection of really afflicted relatives must be apparent to all who have ever taken part in these miserable rites".
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2389:"Kubler-Ross Stages of Dying and Subsequent Models of Grief"
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2359:"Forget the "Five Stages": Ask the Five Questions of Grief"
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2191:"Mourning | Grief, Rituals & Traditions | Britannica"
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2751:"Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire"
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3233:"Womb Envy: Loss and Grief of the Maternal Body"
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2395:, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing,
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1141:Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire
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2812:L. Frank Baum, Michael Patrick Hearn (1973).
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3272:"Grief vs. Mourning: What's the Difference?"
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3227:, Lasar Writers Publishing, 1993. (no ISBN)
3220:, London: Academy Editions, 1975. (no ISBN)
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672:Learn how and when to remove this message
159:Learn how and when to remove this message
41:Egyptian women in a sorrowful gesture of
2659:. London: Thames and Hudson. p. 23.
2346:. Collier Books/Macmillan Publishing Co.
2283:"Understanding the Five Stages of Grief"
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3297:The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning
3218:Cecil Beaton: Stage and Film Designs
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2837:Engel, Allison (December 11, 2005).
2691:participating institution membership
2444:Harvard Mental Health Letter (2011)
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2113:Brennan, Michael (14 January 2009).
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3689:List of ways people honor the dead
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2243:Rusu, Mihai Stelian (2020-01-01).
2155:"Grieving Losses Other Than Death"
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1755:On the morning of the 13th day, a
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3104:Āpastamba dharma sūtra 2.6.15.6–9
2931:(Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan)
2774:Voysey, Charles (31 March 1873).
2419:McCoy, Berly (20 December 2021).
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1402:In January 2006, on the death of
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1774:Islamic funeral § Mourning
1739:Hinduism associates death with
1731:Hindu mourning is described in
1608:to commemorate the sacrificial
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2863:Holt, Bethan (15 April 2021).
2776:The Custom of Wearing Mourning
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3231:Silver, Catherine B. (2007).
2816:. C. N. Potter. p. 334.
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2261:10.1080/14616696.2019.1616795
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3607:Medical declaration of death
2802:See Taylor, Jupp and Litten.
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3674:Preventable causes of death
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2882:Ebrey, Patricia B. (1993).
2655:Rothstein, Natalie (1990).
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2678:Oxford English Dictionary
2591:Sunnexdesk (2014-11-12).
2461:Wokineh Kelbessa (2001).
1458:A mourning ritual of the
1181:Museum of Funeral Customs
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21:Mourning (disambiguation)
4442:Personification of death
3664:People by cause of death
3212:Clothing of Ancient Rome
2732:The Universal Cyclopædia
2032:"A volta de Dom Pedro I"
1797:Mourning is observed in
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1288:National day of mourning
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4519:Death-positive movement
4364:Post-mortem photography
3644:Causes of death by rate
3572:Death by natural causes
2683:Oxford University Press
2522:Edemikpong, H. (n.d.).
2448:(Online) available at:
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1335:(22 January 1901), the
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4554:Fascination with death
4192:Reincarnation research
4187:Out-of-body experience
3649:Notable deaths by year
3490:Immunogenic cell death
3406:Temporal lobe necrosis
2597:SunStar Publishing Inc
2500:"Mourning and healing"
2317:Cruse Bereavement Care
2311:"growing-around-grief"
2288:Cruse Bereavement Care
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4004:Postmortem caloricity
3969:Beating heart cadaver
3413:Programmed cell death
3381:Liquefactive necrosis
3237:Psychoanalytic Review
3165:Islahi(1986), pp. 546
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1818:The Qur'an prohibits
1814:Directives for widows
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1631:This 1860 woodcut by
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4402:Chinese burial money
4291:Prohibition of dying
4243:Death-qualified jury
4009:Post-mortem interval
3669:Premature obituaries
3376:Coagulative necrosis
3305:a Christian view by
3223:Karen Rae Mehaffey,
3095:Viṣṇu smṛti 20.30–40
3068:catholicbible.online
3044:catholicbible.online
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2972:catholicbible.online
2564:"Colors of Mourning"
2071:. Wiley. p. 7.
1544:Western Christianity
1450:Eastern Christianity
839:Francis II of France
823:Mary, Queen of Scots
696:Catherine de' Medici
646:improve this section
567:around the grave as
400:traditional clothing
173:Five stages of grief
137:improve this article
90:for such occasions.
88:religious traditions
19:For other uses, see
4709:History of clothing
4609:Philosophy of death
4474:Death from laughter
3774:Perinatal mortality
3515:Mitotic catastrophe
3495:Ischemic cell death
3438:Intrinsic apoptosis
3386:Gangrenous necrosis
2681:(Online ed.).
2291:. February 12, 2021
1978:Mourning stationery
1810:Muslim lose faith.
1784:Srebrenica massacre
1473:Orthodox Christians
1307:. in the case of a
375:funeral arrangement
4655:Thanatosensitivity
4559:Hierarchy of death
4499:Death notification
4407:Coins for the dead
4339:Forensic pathology
4223:Capital punishment
4177:Near-death studies
3769:Mortality salience
3401:Fibrinoid necrosis
3371:Avascular necrosis
3303:To Those Who Mourn
3206:The Canada Gazette
2910:. Thyateira.org.uk
2884:The Inner Quarters
2344:On Death and Dying
2315:www.cruse.org.uk (
2249:European Societies
2195:www.britannica.com
1963:Mourning portraits
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3659:Natural disasters
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3153:Sahih al-Bukhari
3141:Sahih al-Bukhari
3129:Sahih al-Bukhari
3086:Viṣṇu smṛti 20.30
2927:Clark, V. (2000)
2893:978-0-520-08156-7
2823:978-0-517-50086-6
2755:www.metmuseum.org
2713:Oxford University
2689:(Subscription or
1996:Victorian fashion
1973:Mourning sickness
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4073:Eternal oblivion
3859:Cryopreservation
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1534:Christian burial
1522:Church of Cyprus
1485:memorial service
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1216:antebellum South
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4539:Dignified death
4494:Death messenger
4469:Death education
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4253:Declared death
4201:
4151:
4108:Online mourning
4013:
3979:Cadaveric spasm
3960:
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3838:Skeletonization
3778:
3710:Child mortality
3705:Birthday effect
3693:
3626:
3622:Unnatural death
3553:Brainstem death
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3463:Pseudoapoptosis
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2001:Wake (ceremony)
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1843:
1837:Surah Al-Baqara
1835:
1816:
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1770:
1741:ritual impurity
1718:
1659:Special prayers
1649:Maundy Thursday
1591:black vestments
1575:Mass of Paul VI
1546:
1505:is said to be "
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1258:Tongan funerals
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895:Norman Hartnell
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1556:lying in state
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1117:Queen Victoria
1092:with matching
1081:black armbands
1056:Princess Marie
1052:Princess Alice
1048:Queen Victoria
926:
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919:United Kingdom
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4374:Biostratinomy
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4286:Necropolitics
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4120:Reincarnation
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