A resting place shaped by dignity, cultural continuity, and care. This mockup intentionally leaves room
for photographs, maps, and memorial content—so you can judge the design’s rhythm before adding imagery.
**Hero image placeholder** (wide photo of grounds / monument)
Optional: short Persian/English phrase overlay
Purpose
A place of rest and remembrance
Aramgah supports families seeking a peaceful environment for burial, memorialization, and quiet visitation.
The site should feel calm and navigable—especially for visitors arriving under stress.
This page tends to be the most “policy heavy.” The mockup below tests tables, lists, and callouts
so the design stays firm without feeling harsh.
Overview
Respect, safety, and preservation
Rules exist to protect the peace of the grounds and the dignity of those remembered here. Please review
these guidelines before scheduling services, installing memorials, or bringing items to a grave site.
**Note:** Final wording should match the official cemetery policy documents.
This text is a layout test only.
Common items and placement
Category
Guideline
Decorations
Seasonal items may be permitted; removal may occur during maintenance windows.
Flowers
Fresh flowers are welcome; placement should not obstruct mowing or pathways.
Monuments
Monuments must comply with material, size, and installation standards.
Glass / breakables
Not recommended due to safety; may be removed if hazardous.
Conduct and visitation
Maintain respectful behavior and volume at all times.
Follow posted traffic and parking guidance within the park.
During services, allow space and privacy for grieving families.
Process
Before installing a monument or marker
Confirm requirements with the cemetery office.
Submit dimensions/materials for approval.
Schedule installation and confirm vendor access procedures.
This page is about helping families do the next right thing. The layout needs calm structure, strong headings,
and clear “what happens when” sequencing.
First steps
What to do first
The immediate steps vary based on location and family preference, but most arrangements begin with a
funeral home and coordination for transport, documentation, and scheduling.
1) Contact
Reach out to the funeral home or community contact for coordination.
2) Schedule
Select burial time and confirm cemetery availability and requirements.
3) Prepare
Gather documents and clarify religious/cultural preferences.
Documents and logistics
Death certificate and required permits (jurisdiction-dependent).
Coordination of transport to the cemetery.
Contact information for family representative(s).
**Map placeholder:** internal cemetery directions to Aramgah section (useful for visitors on service day).
Timeline
A simple view of the process
Stage
What happens
Before burial
Coordination, documentation, preparation, scheduling, family communication.
Day of burial
Arrival, guidance to location, service prayer/remarks, burial, closing.
After burial
Follow-up, memorial marker planning, ongoing visits and remembrance.
Islamic funeral services
This page tests reverence + clarity: it must be readable, calm, and accurate in tone. The content below is a
layout placeholder and should be finalized by community leadership.
Overview
Tradition and dignity
Islamic funeral rites typically include preparation of the deceased (ghusl), shrouding (kafan), funeral
prayer (salat al‑janazah), and burial in a respectful manner.
**Image placeholder:** bilingual dua / plaque text block, or calligraphy seal used sparingly.
Typical elements
Preparation: washing and shrouding according to tradition.
Prayer: congregational funeral prayer.
Burial: respectful placement and closure.
Visitation: remembrance that maintains humility and peace.
This section is a placeholder for guidance on visiting, duas, and maintaining respect for others in the
cemetery. The layout tests longer paragraphs and a calm reading rhythm.
**Text plaque placeholder:** Dua when visiting the dead (English + Arabic) in a framed block.