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Ameen.Īllah reminds us through the Quran in Surah Baqrah that we will endure tests and those of us who patiently endure will also receive the blessing and mercy of Allah. May Allah reunite us with our loved ones in Jannah. May Allah grant ease to the hearts of the family and friends who grieve the loss of the loved one. May Allah envelope your loved one in mercy and forgiveness. It reminds us that their death has been decreed by Allah, and we will all return to our creator. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un: “Verily we belong to God, and verily to Him do we return.” If we just begin with the words often uttered when we hear of the news: From the moment the person has returned to Allah, there is a prescribed dua or reminder in the Quran which can bring some sakinah. The comfort I have found whilst experiencing loss is the comfort Allah grants with His words. Whilst we know death is guaranteed for us all and is the bridge between this life and the next, it does not remove the emotion and we all require comfort. It has been especially hard and complex to grieve and honour deaths in the era of Covid as we used to: large gatherings at the mosque for the Janaza prayer, WhatsApp messages sent to groups letting others know of the Janaza and when to attend, to visitors and guests coming to comfort with words of remembrance, recitation of the Quran, hugs, stories of the loved one and food. When a loved one returns back to Allah, it is undeniable that we experience a range of emotions under grief.