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In middle eastern Muslim cultures, women are generally discouraged from participating in the funeral procession. The reason for this is that in pre-Islamic Arabia it was customary in Arabia for grieving women to wail loudly Wailing at funerals is not permitted according to the sahih bukhari. Women are allowed to attend or be present if they do not wail or cry or hit themselves in grief, especially in an exaggerated excessive manner as in pre-Islamic Arabia. Orthodoxy expects those present to symbolically pour three handfuls of soil into the grave while reciting a quranic verse meaning, “we created you from it, and return you into it, and from it we will raise you a second time.” More prayers are then said, asking for forgiveness of the deceased, and reminding the dead of their profession of faith.