
Religious Perspectives on Body Disposition: Burial and Cremation Traditions Across Faiths
Religious traditions provide distinct guidance on body disposition, with practices ranging from burial to cremation based on theological beliefs. Christianity has evolved to accept cremation, while Judaism and Islam emphasize intact burial for resurrection. Hinduism views cremation as a spiritual transformation. This guide explores each faith's requirements, historical context, and contemporary adaptations, offering families respectful, informed choices grounded in interfaith research and trending flexibility in practices.





































