- Question – Why don’t Ahmadis follow the practice of placing the deceased body in front of the congregation during the funeral prayer like other Muslims?
- Question – Can an Ahmadi pray close to the deceased body of a non-Ahmadi or non-Muslim?
- Question – Why is cremation forbidden in Islam?
- Question – Why is giving charity in the name of deceased person encouraged while reciting the Quran for their sake is not?
- Question – What does it matter to the spirit where its deceased body is buried?
- Question – Why do we not perform Janazaa (Funeral Prayers) for a stillborn child?
- Question – Are Muslims allowed to be cremated when they die?
- Question – Was "nizam-i-wasiyyat" ever mentioned in the Quran or the sayings of Muhammad and are people who are allowed to be buried in "Baisht-i-Maqbarah" guaranteed to go to Heaven?
- Question – Which chapters of the Quran are supposed to be recited upon the death of a person?
- Question – Would cremation be permitted in Islam if the deceased donated his organs?
- Question – Why are we encouraged to pray for the non-Ahmadi Muslims but not permitted to participate in their funeral prayers?
- Question – Why do we form an odd number of rows during funeral prayer services?
- Question – Why does Islam promote the burial and not cremation of the dead?
- Question – Why does Islam not allow the cremation of a dead body?