Muslim funeral Luxembourg: rules, timing and ceremony
<p>A Muslim funeral in Luxembourg follows clear religious rules: speed, simplicity, dignity. This guide explains the order, deadlines and requirements for cemetery, repatriation and costs. The <a href="/app" class="text-primary underline">Wegbegleiter App</a> helps coordinate.</p>
Core principles
A Muslim funeral in Luxembourg follows clear religious rules: speed, simplicity, dignity. Burial ideally takes place within 24 hours of death, without a coffin, in a plain white shroud (kafan), facing Mecca.
Sequence within 24 hours
Order: 1) Ghusl – ritual washing by same-sex relatives or mosque specialists, 2) shrouding in the kafan (three sheets for men, five for women), 3) Salat al-Janazah – silent funeral prayer at the mosque or graveside, 4) earth burial lying on the right side, facing Mecca. Widow's mourning (ʿidda): 4 months and 10 days.
Preparation and prayer
First steps: contact the mosque or a Muslim funeral service (Islamic federations in Luxembourg). They organise washing, prayer, coffin-less burial and repatriation if requested – usually 2 to 5 days at €3,500–8,000.
Legal and local points
in Luxembourg coffin-less burial is only permitted in dedicated Muslim sections – not every cemetery offers them. The civil deadlines (between 72 hours and 6 days) and the minimum 24-hour observation period must be respected. The Wegbegleiter App helps coordinate family, mosque and cemetery.
Frequently asked questions
- Is cremation permitted?
- No, Islam strictly prohibits cremation of the body.
- Can women attend the funeral prayer?
- Yes, in most communities – separated from men.
- How long is the mourning period?
- Generally 3 days of intense mourning; widows observe 4 months and 10 days.
- How much does a Muslim funeral cost?
- Locally €2,500–5,500; with repatriation €3,500–8,000.
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