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日期: 2020-04-04 | 來源: CGTN | 有0人參與評論 | 字體: 小 中 大
Even Islamic scholars and imams are invoking rarely-used funeral rituals of the Islamic law.
"These days we are not performing the ritual bathing and balming on the bodies before burying them in a plastic bag rather than the 'kafan' or white burial shroud," Maulana Khalid Firangi Mahli, chairperson of the Islamic Center of India, told CGTN Digital, adding that due to the current situation only immediate family members are allowed to attend funerals.
And then there are those who are turning to technology in this time of grief in seclusion. "What I have noticed is that people are being more creative in how they honor their lost loved one due to the restrictions on large gathering. Many are using the resources of the internet to have virtual gatherings where they come together online to celebrate the memory of the loved one," Jerry Joule, Campus Ministry director for the Baptist Student Ministry at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, U.S., told CGTN Digital.
但是,線上葬禮真的能夠取代人們在傳統葬禮中通過觸摸、擁抱和親吻所獲得的寬慰嗎?
荷蘭人類學家范傑納曾說,“葬禮期間,人們能夠從社會體系獲得所需要的幫助和指引。” 現如今,人們不得不放棄傳統的葬禮舉辦形式。由此,戴維斯教授認為在疫情期間失去親人的人們將會帶著壹種“被剝奪感”生活下去。
戴維斯教授在與CGTN的采訪中表示,他盼望著有壹天,人們可以為全球范圍內新冠肺炎的受害者舉辦壹場大型的紀念儀式,這或許可以為人們提供壹個“健康哀悼”的機會,從而取代他們心中關於死亡的痛苦回憶。
“在哀悼過程中與逝者做最後的告別是很重要的。雖然人們現在無法通過最後的擁抱和親吻與逝去的親人告別,但是人們依然可以通過別的方式獲得解脫。”喬爾表示,“即便處於社交隔離中,人們也不必獨自面對悲傷。去找人傾訴吧,哪怕只是通過電話也好。銘記並珍惜與逝去親人的美好回憶是極其重要的。”
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