After washing the body thoroughly (
ghusl) and shrouding it, the congregation is arranged in rows, often in odd numbers, with an
imam positioned at the front facing the
qibla. The body of the deceased is placed before the imam, and in cases involving multiple bodies, they are arranged in sequence. The prayer is most commonly performed in an open area, although it may also be conducted inside a
mosque. Unlike the five daily prayers, the funeral prayer does not include bowing (
ruku) or prostration (
sujud).
Procedure The structure of the Salat al Janazah differs from region to region, but classical sources describe a generally consistent form. It is performed while standing and usually consists of: • First
takbir: Recitation of
al Fatiha is prescribed in most traditions, though Hanafi practice substitutes the
thana (an introductory supplication). • Second takbir: Invoking Salutations (
Salawat) upon
Muhammad and
his family. • Third takbir: Supplications are made for the deceased and for all deceased Muslims, asking for
forgiveness, divine mercy, and elevation of rank in the
Hereafter. • Fourth takbir: The prayer is concluded with the final salutation (
taslim). Following the completion of the funeral prayer, the body is taken to the place of burial, where it is laid to rest according to Islamic rites. , then-
Supreme Leader of Iran. : == Funeral prayer in absentia (Salat al-Gha'ib) ==