According to Islamic tradition, a martyr is someone who had sacrificed his life on the battlefield for the sake of Allah, usually against a superior force. The martyr can be male (shaheed) or female (shaheeda). The prophet Muhammad is reported to have said that when a Muslim dies as a martyr as described, his corpse is not to be washed and he is to be buried as he fell, even if his clothes are torn and bloodstained. That is because on Judgment Day the stains will emit an especially pleasing odor.
2. According to the tradition, all corpses, including those of shaheeds, must be buried as quickly as possible. The corpse must not be washed, to preserve its sanctity. However, at least the face is often washed when the corpse is brought to the hospital.
3. Islamic burial and mourning traditions stated that a corpse has no value. For that reason, after a partner's death a husband may not touch his wife nor a wife her husband because their marriage is no longer considered valid.
4. According to the tradition, immediately after death the Muslim soul leaves the body, rises into the air and disappears to an unknown location. The soul of a shaheed, on the other hand, rises straight to heaven in the stomach of a green bird. It then descends to the earth and reenters the corpse, then rises again heavenward forever. From that moment on, the corpse has no importance.
5. Participation in a funeral, whether of a man or woman, but especially of a shaheed, is a profound emotional experience , which sometimes makes participants feel they must touch the corpse. That happens especially when the dead person was of high status, such as a leader considered a shaheed at his death or a shaheed who fell in battle. However, as noted, touching the corpse is not quoted in the Islamic tradition .
The Hate Industry: children and adolescents in the Gaza Strip kiss the corpses of terrorist-operative martyrs (shaheeds). It is part of the indoctrination to hate Israel and of the shaheed cult popular in Palestinian Authority-administered territories.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas in the Gaza Strip encourage children and adolescents to gather around the corpses of shaheeds (“martyrs for the sake of Allah”) and even to kiss them, although it is not rooted in the Muslim tradition
It is part of their indoctrination to hate Israel and employ violence, and it begins at an early age in both the formal and informal educational systems, and as part of the shaheed cult popular among Palestinians in the PA-administered territories during the current confrontation with Israel .
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