ANSWER: It’s authentic that if you die on Friday, you will be protected from the torment of the grave but going to jannah or not is in Allah’s hands and this is not mentioned in the hadith.

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ANSWER: This is absolutely baseless and fabricated! Once people die, they do not come back!

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ANSWER: Yes.  Three days after the death are mourning days and during this time the household may not cook due to mourning so it’s highly recommended that the neighbors and other family members send them food during these three days.

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ANSWER: This is authentic. However the hadith you are referring to is about reciting it before sleeping for protection against punishment of the grave.

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ANSWER: No problem in having a headstone with deceased name for identifying the grave but it’s totally prohibited to inscribe or write ayahs of Quran on the stone or to resemble the way of the Christians by using marble or the likes for decoration!

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ANSWER: It is not permissible to attend such innovated ceremonies. If halal food is offered to you without you participating in it, this is permissible to consume.

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ANSWER: There’s nothing mentioned in the Qur’an or the Sunnah about the name of the angel of death as this name Azraiel is not authentic. https://islamqa.info/en/answers/40671/name-of-the-angel-of-death

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