Posted at Atlas Shrugs
October 20, 2014
 
 
 
“Islamic Burial Rituals Blamed For Spread Of Ebola”  
By Paul Sperry, _International  Business Times_ 
(http://news.investors.com/ibd-editorials-perspective/101614-722174-islamic-burial-rituals-blamed-for-sp
read-of-ebola.htm) , October 16, 2014 
Islam isn’t just at the heart of the terror threat posed by the Islamic  
State. The religion is also contributing to the other major crisis  plaguing 
the globe: the spread of Ebola. 
Washington and its media stenographers won’t tell you this, lest they look  
intolerant, but Islamic burial rituals are a key reason why health  
officials can’t contain the spread of the deadly disease in West  Africa. 

Many of the victims of Ebola in the three hot-spot nations there —  Sierra 
Leone and Guinea, as well as neighboring Liberia — are Muslim. Roughly  73% 
of Sierra Leone’s and about 85% of Guinea’s people are Muslim. Islam,  
moreover, is practiced by more than 13% of Liberians. 
When Muslims die, family members don’t turn to a funeral home or 
crematorium  to take care of the body. In Islam, death is handled much 
differently. 
Relatives personally wash the corpses of loved ones from head to toe. 
Often,  several family members participate in this posthumous bathing ritual, 
known as  Ghusl. 
Before scrubbing the skin with soap and water, family members press  down 
on the abdomen to excrete fluids still in the body. A mixture of camphor  and 
water is used for a final washing. Then, family members dry off the body 
and  shroud it in white linens. 
Again, washing the bodies of the dead in this way is considered a  
collective duty for Muslims, especially in Muslim nations. Failure to do so is  
believed to leave the deceased “impure” and jeopardizes the faithful’s 
ascension  into Paradise (unless he died in jihad; then no Ghusl is required). 
Before the body is buried, Muslims attending the funeral typically  pass a 
common bowl for use in ablution or washing of the face, feet and hands,  
compounding the risk of infection. 
Though these customs are prescribed by Shariah law, they’re extremely  
dangerous and should be suspended. Mosque leaders must step in to educate  
village Muslims about the dangers of interacting with corpses. 
Ebola victims can be more contagious dead than alive. Their bodies  are 
covered in rashes, blood and other fluids containing the virus. 
“Funerals and washing dead bodies in West African countries have led,  to a 
great extent, to spread the disease,” a World Health Organization  
spokeswoman recently warned. 
WHO has issued an advisory to Red Cross and other relief workers in African 
 Muslim nations to “be aware of the family’s cultural practices and 
religious  beliefs. Help the family understand why some practices cannot be 
done 
because  they place the family or others at risk for  exposure.”

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