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Laylat al-dafn or the first night in grave is the first night after the burial of a deceased person. In Islamic culture, this night, its characteristics and events have been extensively discussed. According to hadiths, the first night after burial is an important night for the person passed away and has different stages. Among its important events are meeting different angels, questioning the person and receiving his answers and the pressure of the grave. Some actions such as the prayer of Laylat al-dafn can help the deceased person to pass these events. The first night in grave is beautiful and relaxing for believers and very harsh and dreadful for disbelievers and wrongdoers. | '''Laylat al-dafn''' or the first night in [[grave]] is the first night after the burial of a deceased person. In [[Islam|Islamic]] culture, this night, its characteristics and events have been extensively discussed. According to [[hadiths]], the first night after burial is an important night for the person passed away and has different stages. Among its important events are meeting different [[angels]], questioning the person and receiving his answers and the pressure of the grave. Some actions such as the [[prayer]] of Laylat al-dafn can help the deceased person to pass these events. The first night in grave is beautiful and relaxing for believers and very harsh and dreadful for disbelievers and wrongdoers. | ||
== Entering the Grave == | == Entering the Grave == |