A collection of excerpts containing chronologically issued answers to some of the questions submitted by individual believers and institutions

9/28/2016

Baha’i funerals - January 31, 1971

We have received your letter of 14th December inquiring which funeral prayer is considered as the desirable one for use in Europe, whether there is any obligatory prayer and what instructions are concerning standing at a Bahá'í funeral service.

The only obligatory prayer for use at Bahá'í funerals is the prayer No. 167 in 'Prayers and Meditations'. This prayer should be recited by one of those present and all present should stand while it is being read. There is no requirement to face the Qiblih or any other particular direction while this prayer is being read.

The reading of any other prayers or writings at a Bahá'í funeral is entirely optional. In general it is desirable to keep the service simple and dignified. 
- The Universal House of Justice  (From a letter dated 31 January 1971 to the National Spiritual Assembly of Finland; Compilation: ‘Lights of Guidance’)