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Is it allowed to place flowers, leaves or plants on graves?

Updated: Jan 5, 2022

by Asma bint Shameem


🌿 ANSWER🌿


No it’s not allowed to grow or place anything on graves;

no flowers, no leaves, no plants.

Nothing.


🔺BUT isn’t there an authentic hadeeth where the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam placed some green branches on a couple of graves?


Yes it’s true that the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam

passed by two graves and said:


“They (the two people in the graves) are being punished but they are not being punished for something that was difficult to avoid [?}.”

Then he said,

“One of them used to go about spreading malicious gossip, and the other used not to take precautions to avoid being contaminated with urine.”

Then he took a fresh branch, broke it in two and planted each piece on a grave.

Then he said: “May their punishment be reduced so long as this does not dry out.”

(al-Bukhaari, 1378; Muslim, 292)


However that does not mean that placing branches or leaves or plants on graves is permissible.


Why not?


There are some actions that are specific to the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam only and this is one of them.

Had this been something that’s allowed for everyone, then we would have seen the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam and his Noble

Sahaabah placing plants and flowers on the graves of their deceased loved ones.


But there’s NO SUCH EVIDENCE.


🍃 Shaikh Ibn Uthaymeen explains this further. He said:


“This indicates that the punishment may be reduced, but what is the relationship between these two branches and the reduction of these punishments for these two persons?


1. It was said that the branches glorify Allaah (by saying “Subhaan-Allaah” i.e., tasbeeh) so long as they do not dry out, and tasbeeh reduces the punishment of the deceased.

Based on this they reached the conclusion – which far-fetched – that it is Sunnah for a person to go to the grave and recite tasbeeh so that the punishment of the deceased might be reduced.


2. Some of the scholars said:

This reason is da’eef (weak) because the two branches would recite tasbeeh whether they were fresh or dry, because Allaah says:


“The seven heavens and the earth and all that is therein, glorify Him and there is not a thing but glorifies His Praise. But you understand not their glorification”

[al-Isra’ 17:44]


Pebbles in the hands of the Messenger Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam were heard to recite tasbeeh even though pebbles are dry, so how are we to understand the hadeeth?


We may understand it as meaning that the Messenger Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam hoped that Allaah would reduce their punishment so long as these two branches remained fresh, so it was not a long period.


This was so as to warn against doing what they did, because their actions were serious as it says in the report that the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam said, “But it is serious.”


One of them did not take precautions to avoid being contaminated by urine, and if he was not free of such contamination then he was praying without being pure.


The other used to walk about spreading malicious gossip, causing mischief among the slaves of Allaah and stirring up enmity and hatred among them. This is a serious matter.


This is the most likely understanding of the meaning of the hadeeth, that it was a temporary intercession and a warning to the ummah, not because the Messenger Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam wanted to offer ongoing intercession.


“Some scholars – may Allaah forgive them – say that it is Sunnah to place a fresh branch, etc on the grave so that the punishment might be reduced.

But this understanding is very far-fetched, and it is not permissible for us to do that for several reasons.


(i) We do not know that this man is being punished, unlike the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam whom Allaah told by means of Revelation about the situation of those two graves.


(ii) If we do that, we are mistreating the deceased, because we are thinking badly of him and assuming that he is being punished, but we do not know that.

It may be that he is being blessed, or it may be that this deceased person is one of those whom Allaah blessed with forgiveness before he died because of one of the many things that bring forgiveness, so he died having been forgiven by the Lord of all people, in which case he would not deserve to be punished.


(iii) This understanding is contrary to the way of the righteous salaf.

This action was not part of their way and they were the most knowledgeable of people about the sharee’ah of Allaah.


(iv) Allaah has shown us something that is better than that.

When the Prophet Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam

finished burying someone he would stand over the grave and say, “Pray for forgiveness for your brother and ask that he be made steadfast, for even now is he being questioned.”

(Majmoo’ Fataawa 2/30)


And Allaah knows best.

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