The family then arranges for the burial, which is typically held in a nearby cemetery. It is customary for the burial to take place as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours, to honor the deceased according to Islamic teachings. Upon arriving at the cemetery, a prayer known as the Salat al-Janazah is recited. This prayer is a significant moment for the mourners, invoking blessings for the deceased. The community gathers around to participate in the prayers, underscoring the collective grieving experience. After the prayer, the burial takes place, and mourners may throw soil into the grave while reciting prayers, symbolizing their farewell. In the days following the burial, mourning rituals continue.