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3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by SheikhMuniru(op): 9:08am On Jul 18, 2025
In Nigeria, whether Muslim women attend funerals or not largely depends on regional and cultural practices, more than religious rulings alone.


In many Muslim communities around the world, it's common to notice an absence of women at burial grounds.

While women participate actively in janazah prayers and other mourning rituals, their physical presence at the burial site is often limited or completely absent. This practice, however, is not always due to a religious prohibition but rather stems from a mix of religious interpretations, emotional considerations, and cultural traditions that have evolved over centuries.

Why Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials


1. Religious Reasons

The question of whether Muslim women can attend burials is rooted in Islamic teachings and the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). One frequently cited narration comes from Umm ‘Atiyyah (RA), a female companion of the Prophet, who said:

"We were forbidden to follow funeral processions, but it was not made strictly binding on us".


This hadith, found in both Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, has been interpreted by scholars to mean that while women attending funerals is discouraged (makruh), it is not explicitly haram (forbidden).

The caution stems from concerns over maintaining decorum and dignity during the burial process. In the pre-Islamic era, funerals often became scenes of intense mourning, with women sometimes engaging in loud wailing, tearing of clothes, or expressions of extreme grief that were seen as un-Islamic.


To distance Muslim funeral rites from such practices, scholars and jurists preferred that women stay away from the burial grounds, especially if they might be overcome with grief. However, this interpretation varies among scholars.

Some schools of thought, particularly the Shafi’i and Hanafi, allow women to attend burials under specific conditions: they must remain composed, observe modesty, and avoid causing any form of distraction. The key concern is not the presence of women per se, but the environment of the burial and the behaviour expected during such a solemn occasion.


2. Emotional Considerations

Another reason often given for discouraging women from attending burials is emotional vulnerability. It is widely acknowledged in many cultures that women tend to express grief more openly than men.

Some Islamic scholars argue that intense emotional displays, while understandable, may unintentionally shift the focus from the spiritual importance of the burial to the emotional state of the mourners. This becomes especially significant in cultures where public grieving is dramatic and highly visible.

That said, it’s important to note that men, too, can also be emotional at burials. The distinction is more cultural than biological, and in more liberal or emotionally open societies, the argument of emotional disruption doesn’t always hold strong.


3. Cultural Variation & Social Practice

In many parts of the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, women are rarely seen at graveyards. In countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh, this absence is so normalised that many believe it’s a religious obligation, not just a tradition.

In contrast, in countries like Egypt, Iran, and parts of North Africa, women not only attend the funeral prayers but also accompany the body to the graveyard. They often stand at a respectful distance and pray silently while the men lower the body into the ground.

In places like Malaysia and Indonesia, it’s also common for women to be present at the burial, though typically in a segregated section. Interestingly, Muslim women living in Western countries such as the UK, Canada, and the United States are increasingly attending burials, often standing quietly at a distance or participating in a limited capacity.

This shift reflects changing attitudes and a growing awareness that Islamic rulings allow for flexibility on muslim funeral traditions, especially when cultural barriers are broken down.


What Do Muslim Scholars Think?

While early scholars tended to discourage women from attending burials, modern Islamic scholars are increasingly offering more balanced interpretations. They emphasise that the hadiths related to this issue must be understood in their historical context.

The Prophet's prohibition came at a time when certain mourning behaviours were considered excessive and un-Islamic. Today, many women attend burials with solemnity, modesty, and a sense of respect, which aligns with Islamic principles of dignified mourning.

Some scholars also highlight that Aisha (RA), the wife of the Prophet, was known to have visited the grave of her brother, demonstrating that visiting graves is not inherently forbidden for women. The key remains in how one conducts oneself, not merely one's gender.

Do Nigerian Muslim Women Attend Burials?

In Nigeria, whether Muslim women attend funerals or not largely depends on regional and cultural practices, more than religious rulings alone. Nigeria’s Muslim population is diverse, comprising different ethnic groups such as the Hausa, Yoruba, Kanuri, and Fulani, each with their own customs that influence funeral practices.

Northern Nigeria (Predominantly Hausa-Fulani Muslim Communities)

In the north, it is very uncommon for Muslim women to attend burials. The prevailing cultural norm is heavily influenced by conservative Islamic interpretations and traditional Hausa-Fulani values, which discourages women from going to graveyards or accompanying funeral processions.


♦ Women usually stay back at home to pray, mourn, and receive condolences.

♦ Even when the deceased is a close family member, women may not be physically present at the cemetery.

♦ This practice aligns with the more conservative Maliki school of thought dominant in the north, where scholars generally discourage women’s presence at gravesites due to concerns over modesty, emotional displays, and community decorum.


Southwestern Nigeria (Predominantly Yoruba Muslims)

Among Yoruba Muslims in the southwest, the approach is more flexible and varies from family to family.

♦ Some Yoruba Muslim women do attend the janazah prayers (funeral prayers), although they might not follow the body to the cemetery.

♦ In increasingly urban or educated circles, especially in cities like Lagos and Ibadan, it’s becoming more common for women to go to the burial site, often standing apart or at a respectful distance.

Cultural tolerance and exposure to diverse Islamic opinions (e.g., from scholars in the Middle East or global Muslim communities) may be influencing this shift.

In urban areas, where there’s more exposure to different Islamic views and less strict adherence to old customs, it’s not unusual to see Muslim women quietly present at the burial, particularly if the deceased is a close relative like a spouse, parent, or child.

In rural settings, especially in the north and far west, the tradition of excluding women from burials is more strongly upheld.
https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/why-muslim-women-dont-attend-burial-2025071609462981796

Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Shawarmagirl: 12:37pm On Jul 18, 2025
Arrants Nonsense. That believe or rule is for the poor among them.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Goodlady(f): 12:37pm On Jul 18, 2025
Alright. Well explained Imam of Nairaland Abdulganus Alganusi family members.

Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by gistsky: 12:40pm On Jul 18, 2025
Their roles are restricted to kitchens and the other rooms.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Edoreborn: 12:40pm On Jul 18, 2025
The belief no for d poor oooo..We seen in two different occasions lately that the said practice was not followed.. Talking of dantata and buhari not been buried the day they died..
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Jerryhare: 12:43pm On Jul 18, 2025
Nothing women dey do for Islam, they are only reserved for things in jannah!

If you know you know and if you don't know, forget it
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by omoredia: 12:49pm On Jul 18, 2025
Burial is for the dead. Do good while alive cos there is no repentance in the grave
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by dinkyicon: 12:55pm On Jul 18, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/why-muslim-women-dont-attend-burial-2025071609462981796
lol this is outrageous , prepostrous...why all these are so unnecessary, and leave yoruba out of these; it's merely a religious practice
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Antoeni(m): 12:56pm On Jul 18, 2025
Woman Have Little Or No Regards in Islam.
Nothing Like Benefits Or Any Advantage
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by dinkyicon: 12:56pm On Jul 18, 2025
the relegation of women is too much as if they are mere chattel
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by saintbillion(m): 12:57pm On Jul 18, 2025
Religion of peace indeed.
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Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Originalsly: 1:02pm On Jul 18, 2025
Hmmm .... I never noticed this before.... the absence of women... this is true. I learned something new today.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Wealthoptulent(m): 1:21pm On Jul 18, 2025
Originalsly:
Hmmm .... I never noticed this before.... the absence of women... this is true. I learned something new today.
WONDERS never end, well i am yet to Notice that any ways, cos i jus learnt they can do inter after 4pm

Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Sammy5413(m): 1:35pm On Jul 18, 2025
Not my business

Y'all don't want burial rice?

A pity
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by traware(m): 1:38pm On Jul 18, 2025
Nothing to see here

Islam hates women.So does christianity
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Christlike01: 1:39pm On Jul 18, 2025
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeew.....your problem!

12 more characters needed by Seun.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Lukuluku69(m): 1:58pm On Jul 18, 2025
Edoreborn:
The belief no for d poor oooo..We seen in two different occasions lately that the said practice was not followed.. Talking of dantata and buhari not been buried the day they died..
The Post talked about attendance yet you smuggled not being buried on the same day in?

It is not obligatory to bury on the same day but it is highly recommended.

Do you know the difference now?
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Lukuluku69(m): 2:03pm On Jul 18, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/why-muslim-women-dont-attend-burial-2025071609462981796
May Allah preserve you in knowledge and keep you on the straight Path.(Ameen)

Please do an expose on Muslims being buried on the same day of Demise. From what you read here a lot of misinformation and they deliberate walk on ignorance is prevalent amongst Nigerians in this regard.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by Ekrenji: 2:06pm On Jul 18, 2025
Muslim women are not even allowed to lead people because the prophet of Islam said any nation led by women will not succeed

Sahih al-Bukhari 7099
Narrated Abu Bakra:
During the battle of Al-Jamal, Allah benefited me with a Word (I heard from the Prophet). When the Prophet heard the news that the people of the Persia had made the daughter of Khosrau their Queen (ruler), he said, "Never will succeed such a nation as makes a woman their ruler."
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by hope4nigeria(m): 2:13pm On Jul 18, 2025
Shawarmagirl:
Arrants Nonsense. That believe or rule is for the poor among them.
don't mind them, that's how they do in poor community environment, you don't see that among elites
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by derico(m): 2:28pm On Jul 18, 2025
I don't see them rushing to Mosque in the afternoon to pray, like their male counterparts.
Today is Friday..,you'll see men closing shops to go pray...but not their women.
Why so?
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by 3kay945(m): 2:51pm On Jul 18, 2025
derico:
I don't see them rushing to Mosque in the afternoon to pray, like their male counterparts.
Today is Friday..,you'll see men closing shops to go pray...but not their women.
Why so?
You don't see them "rushing" to the mosque in the afternoon. Well, maybe they are already there promptly.

cool

Or ask those rushing men of their wives next time.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by gawu1: 3:20pm On Jul 18, 2025
Shawarmagirl:
Arrants Nonsense. That believe or rule is for the poor among them.
And what is your business since you are not one of them.
In many Christian communities in Nigeria the belief or rules of storing a dead body in mortuary for a sometime before burial is common practice by the rich one. The poor ones bury their deads immediately.
Is that also "Arrents Nonsense"?
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by gawu1: 3:25pm On Jul 18, 2025
gistsky:
Their roles are restricted to kitchens and the other rooms.
But not as ashoo as most women roles are restricted to ashoo business by one religion which we all know accept that as business and even collect tithe from them.
Re: 3 Reasons Muslim Women Don’t Attend Burials by gawu1: 3:31pm On Jul 18, 2025
Antoeni:
Woman Have Little Or No Regards in Islam.
Nothing Like Benefits Or Any Advantage
Tell me one regard Christian women enjoy that Muslim women are deprived of. Do women even matter an atom weight among Igbo culture?
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