This report highlights the burial and funeral ceremonies of Jahanzeb Dilawar, who emigrated from Nangarhar to Canada seven months ago and tragically lost his life here due to mental stress and anxiety.
In Canada, where religious freedom is upheld, Afghan communities benefit from various specialized facilities, including mosques and cultural centers. These communities also maintain dedicated cemeteries and spaces for religious and cultural practices, including burial and funeral rites.
Jahanzeb Dilawar’s life ended tragically when he jumped from a tall building, an event that deeply affected his family and the Afghan community abroad. The incident was not only a personal tragedy for his loved ones but also a somber moment for Afghans living in Toronto.
Wasal TV reporter covered Jahanzeb’s funeral, where relatives, friends, and local Afghans expressed profound grief. They recounted his last days, noting that Jahanzeb had been struggling with stress and depression, though the severity of his condition was not fully understood until it led to his death.
The Afghan community in Toronto rallied to provide both financial and emotional support to Jahanzeb’s family. With the help of the community, Jahanzeb’s body was repatriated to Afghanistan.
This report also outlines the funeral procedures and regulations in Canada. Funerals here are conducted according to specific rules and regulations, often respecting both Islamic and cultural values. The process of transporting the deceased is managed in compliance with these legal requirements.
For more details, you can watch the full coverage of the ceremony on Wasal TV’s YouTube channel.
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