Rituals of the tombs of the Just in Islam

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Dr Mohammad Mosa Foqara

Abstract

This article explores the association of beliefs with shrines among Muslims and their importance to them. Shrines are the graves of righteous saints among the Muslims. The practices and rituals performed by visitors to the graves of the righteous among the Muslims were analyzed and discussed. These actions were discussed extensively so that the reader would not forget to understand the nature of these rituals and actions that take place at the grave of the righteous according to the point of view, religion, justice, and traditions of the Muslim faith. It must be noted that to this day, many still perform and participate in these rituals with great belief and reporting spiritual benefits. This article explores in detail what these rituals are and their importance.

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Foqara, M. M. (2024). Rituals of the tombs of the Just in Islam. Journal of Contemporary Philosophical and Anthropological Studies, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.59652/jcpas.v2i1.156
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Narrative Review

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