Saudi tells Muslims not to seek burial in holy cities
AFP
RIYADH- Saudi Arabia's interior ministry has moved to halt the increasingly popular practice of Muslims seeking burial in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, a Saudi newspaper said Saturday.
A recent ministry circular said all Muslims, whether Saudis or foreigners, should be buried in the place where they die, the Arab News reported.
The Kaa'ba in Mecca
"Under shariah (Islamic law) rules, the dead bodies should be buried without any delay before the corpse begins to decompose," the ministry said.
The newspaper quoted Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh as saying there was no basis in Islamic texts like the Koran for people seeking burial in Mecca or Medina.
"It will not reduce the sins of the dead to be buried in Mecca or Medina. Only their good deeds will accompany them to their graves," said the mufti, the country's highest religious authority.
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