Question: Why
is it forbidden to grieve for more than three days after the death of someone?
Is it in the control of a person not to grieve?
Answer: It
is certainly not forbidden to feel aggrieved for a dead person for more
than three days. To grieve for a person is not in one’s control. In fact,
it is so natural that the Prophet (sws) himself wept at the death of his
son Ibrahim:
When Ibrahim was about to die, the Prophet (sws),
it is reported, picked him up, kissed him while tears were coming out of
his eyes. One of his companions asked: O Prophet of Allah, do you cry also?
The Prophet replied that this crying is a blessing and then while weeping
remarked: Eyes shed tears and the heart is aggrieved but we shall only
say that with which the Lord is pleased and we are sad at being separated
from you O Ibrahim! (Bukhari, Kitabu’l-Jana’iz)
The thing which is desirable is that a
person should come back to his normal life routine by not later than three
days. He should not just sit and sob after this period, but should try
to adjust to the new situation.
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