Let her know that her grandmother is so much happier where she is because she is now a spirit, free from the bonds of the physical body, free from any pain, in the place where we will all return to experience complete joy and unconditional love. Tell her that her grandmother is waiting for her and will be there for her when she passes over in many many years, but to her grandmother, it will seem as though only a few days had passed.
2006-08-09 18:56:09
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answered by LindaLou 7
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you should use that complication as a reminder to make your days at the same time depend. Love adult males and females, know their benefit and their quirks, be compassionate, form, and sufferer as much as you would be waiting to -- to unquestionably everybody, no longer basically grandmother. different than for that, whilst that factor comes, you are going to have your loved ones and friends, and you are going to all cry, and tell specific comments of those moments alongside which comprise your grandmother, commonly even some humorous ones so as which you additionally could make you snort by utilising way of the tears. and you would be waiting to grant her on your center for ever and ever, and do not forget the training she taught you. life is finished of a giggle situations and tough situations. irritating too much roughly the tough situations best muddies up the greater desirable situations. understand which you will journey out something storms you bump into and as quickly as greater come across sunshine.
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answered by starich 4
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I'm sorry I don't know their ways and customs, but you've probably already done just what she needed - you allowed her to share a very hurtful event in her life with someone she calls a friend. It is never improper to send a sympathy note. It is never improper to lift that family in prayer. Other actions may be improper not knowing the culture. It's also a time for learning, do what you might would do for a friend of your culture with an explanation of your lack of knowledge but that in your culture this is what would be done. There is no shame in honesty and culture exchange. I'm sorry your friend has lost her grandmother. I'm priviliged and still have both of mine. I hope I have a friend as you to support me when I need someone to tell. May God bless you for your heart's compassion no matter what you choose to do.
2006-08-09 19:03:15
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answered by dph_40 6
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supporting someone is universal. Do what you think that person would find special. Do something that comes from the heart. Stay by your friends side and be willing to talk to her about how your friend is feeling. I know that when my mother died I liked it when people would genuinly talk with me. So often when people die people that hadnt been seen in a million years surface to pay their respects. Don't just pay your respects be meaningful. Sit with your friend and hug your friend and tell your friend how much you care for them. You might want to ask about memories of your friend's grandmother. Good luck.
2006-08-09 18:57:25
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answered by kingdante87 2
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Grief is the same in any religion.
You have already done what should be done. You were with her (on the phone) and you listened and were a friend.
Any attempt to turn that into a religious expression when you are not the same religion would be considered suspect.
2006-08-09 18:59:54
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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They have the Red Crescent there - similar to the Red Cross, but islamic. Try to find them.
2006-08-09 18:55:16
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Pray for her sole and the family and friends she left behind.
2006-08-09 18:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are available for as ur schedule,Be there for her or send her a card for the family.
+j+
2006-08-09 18:57:03
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answered by Pashur 7
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religion or country doesn't matter .jst be wth ur frnd talk to him,support him/her in the way u can..talk with or chat with them ...
2006-08-09 18:56:28
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answered by ali h 4
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prayer helps some, and might help in this case.
I'd send her flowers, let her know you are there if she needs you.
And call the FBI if she starts talking Jihad.
(not meant to be vulgar, meant in all seriousness.)
2006-08-09 18:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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