Our services
Complete Muslim funeral services, under one roof
Every rite performed correctly, every practical detail handled, every family supported — 24 hours a day, across Birmingham, the West Midlands and the UK.
Muslim funeral services carried out according to the Sunnah
When a Muslim passes away, a sequence of duties begins — some religious, some legal, all urgent. Our role as funeral directors is to carry every one of them for you, correctly and without delay, so your family can devote itself to prayer, patience and remembrance. As the sister service of Iqbal and Sons Bereavement Services, a registered charity, we approach this work as worship: the deceased is honoured as we would honour our own parent, and the family is served as we would wish to be served.
Below is the full range of our Muslim funeral services. Each is available on its own or as part of a complete funeral arrangement, and each is explained in plain language on its own page — because knowing what to expect is itself a comfort.
Care of the deceased
Collection of the Deceased
Respectful collection from home, hospital, hospice or care home — at any hour, anywhere in the UK.
Learn more →Ghusl & Kafan
Ritual washing and shrouding performed by trained, same-gender staff in accordance with the Sunnah.
Learn more →24-Hour Assistance
A real person answers day and night — immediate guidance and action from the very first call.
Learn more →The funeral and burial
Janazah Prayer
Coordination with your mosque and Imam, timed for maximum community attendance.
Learn more →Muslim Burial
Prompt burial in dedicated Muslim cemetery sections, laid to rest facing the Qiblah.
Learn more →Same-Day & Urgent Burial
Where paperwork allows, burial within 24 hours — in keeping with the Prophet's ﷺ instruction.
Learn more →Hearse & Family Transport
A dignified final journey, with vehicles for family from mosque to graveside.
Learn more →Practical and legal support
Documentation & Coroner Support
Help with the MCCD, registration, the green form and coroner liaison — including post-mortem objections.
Learn more →Worldwide Repatriation
Complete management of certification, consulate paperwork and flights for burial overseas.
Learn more →Remembrance and aftercare
Headstones & Memorials
Islamic-compliant memorials with Arabic inscriptions, meeting UK cemetery regulations.
Learn more →Khatam & Catering
Arrangements for gatherings, dua sessions and halal catering, so hospitality is one less burden.
Learn more →Whatever combination your family needs, one coordinator manages it all, one written estimate covers it all, and one phone number reaches us at any hour: 0300 102 1786.
How a complete funeral comes together
Families sometimes worry that engaging a funeral director means surrendering the funeral to strangers. With us, the opposite is true: our role is to put your family at the centre and handle everything around it. A typical complete arrangement runs like this. Your first call — at any hour — triggers collection of your loved one and a clear explanation of the certificates required. While you attend the register office with our guidance, we prepare the Ghusl facilities, contact your mosque about the Janazah, and reserve the grave with the council. On the day itself, our transport carries your loved one from Ghusl to mosque to graveside on a timetable built around the prayers; our team manages every practical detail at each stage; and your family's only task is the one that matters — to pray, to mourn, and to say farewell properly.
Afterwards, we remain your point of contact: for the memorial when hearts are ready, for gatherings in the days that follow, and for the quiet administrative checklist that every death leaves behind.
One estimate, no surprises
Every arrangement — whether a single service or the complete funeral — is confirmed in a written estimate before any commitment is made. Cemetery fees, which vary significantly between councils, are itemised exactly for your chosen location. This transparency is not a marketing point; as the sister service of a registered charity, we regard financial clarity with the bereaved as a religious duty. If any element of a quotation is unclear, ask — and if cost is a genuine barrier, tell us, because between the DWP Funeral Expenses Payment, charitable funds and the charity's own mission, there is nearly always a path to a dignified funeral.
Serving every family, every madhab
Our services follow mainstream Sunni practice by default, and we take active care to accommodate the specific customs of your school of thought and cultural background — from the details of the Kafan to graveside practice. Families from every background — Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, Arab, Somali, Turkish, revert and mixed-heritage — are served with the same knowledge and the same respect. If a particular practice matters to your family, it matters to us; simply tell your coordinator.
Finally, remember that these pages exist to inform you, not to test you. Most families who call us have never arranged a funeral before and do not know the difference between a green form and a grave deed — nor should they have to. Read as much or as little as helps; then call 0300 102 1786, and let people who do this every day carry it for you. That is the entire purpose of a funeral director, and doing it with excellence, for the sake of Allah, is the entire purpose of ours.
Not sure which service you need?
You don't need to know. Call us, tell us what has happened, and we will explain exactly what happens next — with no obligation and no pressure.
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