Rishad Amana, his son-in-law Swaleh Mohamed and Swaleh’s two sons, Huzeir and Arwa Swaleh, at the Kikowani cemetery on Monday / JOHN CHESOLI
On Sunday and Monday, the dead in Mombasa, especially those who died in the Muslim faith, were a happy lot in the different cemeteries.
At least that is what Muslims believe.
It is believed, in Islam, the dead are able to see and hear the living but cannot talk, and so when they see their relatives praying in the cemeteries, they are happy.
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