Funeral Services
Funeral Services and Burial Arrangements
In the case of a death, please follow these guidelines:
Family members of the deceased cannot handle the body, and neither can
the Imam or ordinary Muslim community members. A certified funeral
director should be involved. In the past, ICP has dealt with the
following funeral homes:
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Elachko Funeral Home
3447 Dawson St
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 682-3257
current price $ 1925
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Spriggs & Watson Funeral Home
(412) 243 8080
There is a brother who works there named Amin, who can be reached at
(412) 580 6716. The owner of the home is Donald Jones, who can be
reached at (412) 795-2128 or (412) 352-3363.
The funeral home will transport the body from the hospital or home,
and should be advised beforehand that no embalmment is needed since
this is a Muslim body. If no family members are able to properly wash
the body, the Imam should do so. If the deceased is female, a female
should be responsible for washing the body. There is kafan available in
the Masjid, which costs $50.00. Janazah prayer can be held at the
funeral home, however it is possible to have the body brought to the ICP
and Janazah performed here after after Dhuhur.
The Homewood Cemetery in Squirrel Hill has a Muslim section, however
they must be contacted one day in advance, or very early in the
morning on the same day. If the funeral is handled by Spriggs &
Watson they are aware of how to contact the cemetery, and no action
is required. However, this cemetery is expensive and it may be
preferable to look into other alternatives.
The Imam or an ICP representative should be present at the funeral
services. ICP requests a $250.00 fee for burial services, including the
kafan. These donations should be made payable to the ICP.
If the family requests information regarding grave stones they can
contact Bill of Temple Horigan,
4606 Penn Ave. at (412) 682-5055.
Additional Steps and Information:
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If the individual is not yet
deceased, give the family member contact
information for a funeral home.
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If the person has died at home,
advise the family to contact local authorities. Advise the family
that without a funeral home's involvement, no body can be removed
from a hospital or home.
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In any case, someone from the
family or their close friends should contact the funeral home.
However, if the family is in a state of
shock the Imam or his delegate should contact the funeral home for
further arrangements.
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If the family has decided upon
a funeral home, the Imam should facilitate the funeral and burial
services via that funeral home.
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Typical fees for funeral home
services range anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000.
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The body should be taken to the
funeral home. The Imam, along with
family members, should establish a time for ghusul, and inform the
funeral home director of the accommodations required for this.
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Family members should bring
kafan, or kafan can be used from the ICP storage room.
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While the body is being
handled, burial arrangements should be made at
a cemetery.
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The Homewood cemetery (412-421 1822) has a
section
designated for Muslims, and charges a fee of $1,000 for opening and
closing; there is an additional fee of $300 by the Muslim cemetery
association.
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If burial takes place at the Homewood cemetery,
the body
should be ready for burial before 2:30 PM; cemetery employees do not
work after 3 PM. The cemetery should be contacted as soon as
possible so that the graveyard site can be prepared.
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Once ghusul is completed, the
body can be transported to a masjid of
the family's choice, where salat-ul-janazah will be performed.
Optionally, the prayer can be held at a funeral home.
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Lastly, the body is transported
to the cemetery where burial services
take place; the Imam should lead these services.
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If the family is able to pay,
ICP requests a donation fee of $500 for
services and kafan. The Imam may not accept the money for his own
services.