EU Muslims in Madrid are requesting burial spaces and denouncing that only 35 cemeteries in Spain provide access to their community

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The 'Dignified Burial' Association of Muslims in Madrid has called for burial spaces and denounced that only 35 out of the 17,800 cemeteries in Spain are accessible to their community.

In this regard, the president of the movement, Maysoun Douas, explained that there are currently more than 300,000 Muslims in the Community of Madrid, all of whom lack burial spaces that align with their beliefs.

"We are urging public administrations to ensure genuine accessibility to these municipal spaces, as this falls within their jurisdiction. This is not an extraordinary request; we are simply asking for proper alignment with our requirements, as the rest of the funeral protocol remains unchanged," Douas stated during a press briefing at the ECOOO venue, as part of the reflection and debate session titled "Guaranteeing Rights: Access to a Dignified Burial."

She also emphasized that the Spanish Constitution guarantees the right to a dignified burial without discrimination based on religion. In this context, she highlighted that the autonomous communities currently lacking spaces for Muslim burials include Extremadura, Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha, and Madrid.

She further noted that Muslims in the Community of Madrid must seek alternative solutions on their own, such as private spaces outside the region, in Valencia, or repatriation. "However, not all Muslims are foreigners, and this means that Spanish Muslims do not have a place to be buried and rest," she stressed.

She also explained that some Muslims have been kept in refrigeration chambers for up to three months while waiting for a solution. Regarding the financial implications, she noted that the cost for families can range from €3,000 to €12,000, depending on the final resting place of the deceased.

Regarding the cemeteries in Griñón and Carabanchel, Douas stated that the former has not accepted new burials for nearly two years. As for the latter, she mentioned that it is awaiting the development of a plot that meets the necessary criteria for Muslim burials.

In the same vein, she pointed out that in Barcelona, "before Covid, they realized this was a problem that needed to be addressed and began taking action, making several spaces available."


"LACK OF INFORMATION" and "PASSIVITY"

On the other hand, Carmen Fernández, who faced various difficulties burying her Muslim husband in Madrid, lamented the "lack of information" on this issue and the "passivity" of the authorities. "My problem was that I knew nothing about the burial system, nothing about the procedures, or what needed to be done in the case of a Muslim burial," she stated.

Carmen assured that, in the end, she buried her husband in Griñón, but years later, she found out that the cemeteries were not Catholic, as she had believed, but were open to all faiths. "I didn't know. Had I known, I would have been quite upset to find out that I had to travel several kilometers to bury my husband when I could have buried him in a municipal cemetery," she remarked.

The creation of 'Dignified Burial' followed citizen mobilizations in 2013 to protest the closure of the Griñón cemetery. "It highlighted the need to defend this basic constitutional right in a more structured way," the association stated.
 
In this regard, the president of the movement, Maysoun Douas, explained that there are currently more than 300,000 Muslims in the Community of Madrid, all of whom lack burial spaces that align with their beliefs.
Then stop being so picky. We all know Muslims are very picky about burial and it has to be a 100 percent natural burial and probably can't be buried with non-Muslims. I looked it up and some say it's okay to bury a Muslim in a non-Muslim cemetery if they are in a non-Muslim country but some say "it is detestable".

Regardless, this is an opportunity for Muslim immigrants to start their own cemeteries if they are so offended that local ones don't meet their expectations. If they weren't so anal, a regular interfaith cemetery should be fine.
Carmen assured that, in the end, she buried her husband in Griñón, but years later, she found out that the cemeteries were not Catholic, as she had believed, but were open to all faiths. "I didn't know. Had I known, I would have been quite upset to find out that I had to travel several kilometers to bury my husband when I could have buried him in a municipal cemetery," she remarked.
She should have researched it beforehand instead of doing it and bitching afterwards. At least she's possibly assimilated enough to tolerate interfaith burials.
 
Then stop being so picky. We all know Muslims are very picky about burial and it has to be a 100 percent natural burial and probably can't be buried with non-Muslims. I looked it up and some say it's okay to bury a Muslim in a non-Muslim cemetery if they are in a non-Muslim country but some say "it is detestable".
That isn't the issue. The issue is Muslims using even their dead bodies to take away land from non-Muslims. If they were really countrymen to the Spanish they would be fine with burial in any cemetery.
 
Didn't y'all literally wage war for like 400 years to rid that peninsula of Muslims?
People of León rolling in their graves.
She further noted that Muslims in the Community of Madrid must seek alternative solutions on their own, such as private spaces outside the region, in Valencia, or repatriation. "However, not all Muslims are foreigners, and this means that Spanish Muslims do not have a place to be buried and rest," she stressed.
Boo hoo wahh wahhh I can't use my religion to get mass space for my goat raping husband. Booooooo hooooo~ - Either be cremated or go back to the land of sand.
 
I read this whole article and still don’t understand what the problem is. A hole is a hole surely? (As many here in A&N would agree). Do they have to face East or something?

You’re dead. It doesn’t matter anymore.
They have to be buried with their heads pointing toward Mecca. I assume that’s the issue here, but the article does a really shitty job of explaining it.
 
Then stop being so picky. We all know Muslims are very picky about burial and it has to be a 100 percent natural burial and probably can't be buried with non-Muslims. I looked it up and some say it's okay to bury a Muslim in a non-Muslim cemetery if they are in a non-Muslim country but some say "it is detestable".

There's a cemetery the next city over that has an area specifically for Muslims, even though there's a catholic Croatian buried in their section. It's rather strange.
 
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The issue is Muslims using even their dead bodies to take away land from non-Muslims.
That's definitely an issue too. They shouldn't be there to begin with but if they are they should be fine being buried with normal Spanish people, you're right.
There's a cemetery the next city over that has an area specifically for Muslims, even though there's a catholic Croatian buried in their section. It's rather strange.
Always one guy who's gotta be different. ;)
 
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Does Spain have cemeteries for non religious as well as any religion?

How many Muslims are in Spain?

Too bad the Spaniards are complete cucks now who won't just stack the bones.
 
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Spain only needs one Muslim cemetary. Shove them in a mass grave and bury them alive.
I read this whole article and still don’t understand what the problem is. A hole is a hole surely? (As many here in A&N would agree). Do they have to face East or something?

You’re dead. It doesn’t matter anymore.
Because Muzzies have to be catered to 24/7 and that includes giving them halal burial grounds without any infidels.
 
I looked it up and some say it's okay to bury a Muslim in a non-Muslim cemetery if they are in a non-Muslim country but some say "it is detestable".
Muslims can't agree on anything because their religion is retarded so they have to make a bunch of retarded excuses to cover the fact it's retarded making it insanely complicated to follow wich is retarded.
 
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