UPDATES with Maldives considering requst to bury Sri Lankan Muslims
Outrage is mounting in Sri Lanka after at least 15 Muslim coronavirus victims, including a baby, were cremated against family wishes and in contravention of Islamic funeral rites.
Health authorities in Buddhist-majority Sri Lanka insist all victims must be cremated — even if they are Muslims, who traditionally bury their dead facing Mecca.
As local and international protests escalated, neighbouring Maldives said it was considering a request to bury Sri Lankan Muslims in the archipelago.
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih was consulting his officials to “assist Sri Lanka in facilitating Islamic funeral rites in the Maldives for Sri Lankan Muslims succumbing to Covid-19 pandemic,” Maldives Foreign Minister Abdulla Shaheed tweeted.
The 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation expressed concern over the cremation order and called for Sri Lankan Muslims to be allowed to bury family members in line with their religious beliefs.
“Against this practice, forbidden under Islam, the OIC calls for respect to funeral rites in the Islamic faith,” it said in a statement.
The cremation order issued in April came amid alarm raised by influential Buddhist monks that burying bodies could contaminate groundwater and spread the virus.
© Agence France-Presse
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