“...no ‘funeral parlor’ or State Agency notified. Rather; the Mosque ‘Authorities’...”
Isn’t that illegal? A death certificate must be issued & recorded, or maybe the muzzies have their own muzzie doctors to perform that office. IIRC their dead must be buried by sundown. In a separate muzzie cemetery, of course.
They do live in a separate world. And they have a slogan:
“OUR religion today is YOUR religion tomorrow!!” Or, as Profit Mohammed said,
“First we come for the Saturday people, then we come for the Sunday people.”
Remember, Islam is a tide that is always coming in.
Oh; did not mean to imply State not notified; etc. but on 'first call'; they most likely prefer tp call their own people for help. Or; maybe it is 'second call'/lol.
Whatever; they prefer 'Muslim specific' rather than the 'public generic'; though certainly not always possible.
This story for example per google:
When Adil Imdads 28-year-old cousin died of cancer in Ohio two years ago, the familys grief was compounded by the absence of Muslim ritual following her death. There was no imam nearby to handle the religious customs, no Muslim funeral director to supervise the washing of the body, no Muslim cemetery where the family could lay her to rest. (Imdad to the 'cause. . .)
So he began taking night classes at St. Louis Community College, graduating last spring with a certificate of specialization in funeral directing. . . .he is trying to raise money for what he says will be the states first Muslim funeral home.
The community is growing, and things are going well for Muslims in St. Louis now, Adil said. But this is one area where we are way behind.
*Muslim communities in Kansas City, Columbia and Jefferson City maintain small funeral facilities, often inside mosques, for washing bodies of the deceased.
. . . As the Muslim population of the U.S. has grown ― the number of mosques grew 74 percent in the last 10 years, according to a 2011 survey ― so has the need for *Muslim-specific services like funeral homes and cemeteries. /excerpt/