Geographical characteristics of funerals
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2022 макола Хуснора билан
ISSN: 2776-0987
Volume 3, Issue 12 Dec. 2022 74 The reason for this custom is according to what is mentioned in the Torah, "From dust you are made and to dust you will return." A special prayer is recited during the burial of the body, and it is called David's prayer. A Jewish loved one wears a mourning garment called a Kria. Mourning is continued for 12 months. After this time, mourning will be removed. In Kyrgyz, the funeral ceremony is performed in the Muslim way, but it is distinguished by not burying the bodies. Contrary to Islamic law, the bodies remain on display for several days, allowing time for the whole family to come and say their goodbyes. If someone dies among the Kyrgyz people, a bozuy is built. Bozuy is a traditional Kyrgyz nomadic house, a round-domed tent made of woolen felt with a wooden frame. Men keep themselves on the left, and women on the right. Inside the bozuy, only women cry and express their sorrows, while men must mourn outside through the tent wall. Funerals are usually held at noon. The body is washed, wrapped in a shroud and followed to the final destination. First of all, during the burial in the Kazakh people, the eyes of the deceased are rubbed and the mouth is closed. The body is placed on the right side of the house. Before burial, a small trench with a depth of 20-30 cm and a width of 40-50 cm is dug under the body and a clean floor is laid. The face of the corpse is turned towards the Qibla and a veil is placed next to it. The Mullah or the village elder takes off his clothes and covers him with a white blanket the size of his body. Then he washes his hands from head to toe and rinses his mouth. Starting from the right shoulder, the whole body is washed at least three times with soap and clean water. Usually 3-4 people participate. One washes his head, one his back, and the third his feet. A man holds a jug and pours water. This ritual is usually called "falling on the head, falling on the back, falling on the feet." If the deceased is a woman, the above ceremony is performed by women. The above actions are called "ablution" or "after-life ablution". Afterlife clothing, i.e. a shroud, is sewn by a village elder who is familiar with customs. Men's clothing in the Hereafter will be three-layered. The length is measured according to the size. Women's clothes in the Hereafter will have five layers. After the corpse is washed and wrapped in a blanket, a "felt of faith" is prepared. The corpse is wrapped in a white cloth. Often, the corpse is taken out of the house overnight. |
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