Mayyith Niskaram __full__ Jun 2026

One of the most striking features of the service is its terminology. The departed is rarely referred to as "dead" in the absolute sense. Instead, the prayers consistently use the term Sleeba or references to "sleep." This echoes the words of St. Paul, that those who have died in Christ have merely "fallen asleep."

: This is the core of the funeral prayer, where specific supplications (Dua) are made for the deceased, asking for their forgiveness, protection from the grave's trials, and entry into Paradise [3, 4]. mayyith niskaram

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