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A: You make the intention and join the congregation. If you miss a Takbir, you make it up after the Imam says the final Salam. For example, if you joined at the third Takbir, after the Imam’s final Salam, you stand up, say the first Takbir (Thana), second (Durood), third (Dua for deceased), fourth (final Dua), then your own Salam.

Introduction: The Final Obligation In the tapestry of Islamic rituals, few acts are as collectively binding ( Fard Kifayah ) and spiritually profound as the Salat al-Janazah (Funeral Prayer), known in South Asian contexts as Mayyith Niskaram . When a Muslim departs from this temporary world to the eternal abode of the Hereafter, the living owe the deceased three final duties: washing ( Ghusl ), shrouding ( Kafan ), and praying ( Janazah ). mayyith niskaram dua

A: Yes. After the third Takbir, after the standard Dua, you can raise your hands (or keep them on your chest) and add specific Duas like: “Allahumma adkhilhu al-Jannah” (O Allah, enter him into Paradise) or “Allahumma thabbit hu ‘indas-su’aal” (O Allah, make him firm when questioned in the grave). A: You make the intention and join the congregation

The Dua of Janazah is the last gift you give. Make it sincere. Make it heartfelt. And remember: one day, someone will stand over your shrouded body and recite this very prayer for you. What Dua would you want them to say? Introduction: The Final Obligation In the tapestry of

Note: Always consult a local scholar or Imam for specific rulings related to your school of thought (Madhab), as minor variations exist in the wording of the Duas and the number of Takbirs.

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