Islam Quote by Sam Wellman
““On October 11 Peter died. “Peter dead!” screamed Dolly. How much more could she suffer? William soon learned. It was not enough that there was no faithful Kitty there to comfort her in her grief - not friends of any kind in Mudnabati - but William himself was completely distracted by problems with the burial. For it seemed no one would help. “I can’t get the carpenters at the plant to make us a coffin,” William told Felix out of Dolly’s hearing. “It seems that not only do both Hindus and Muslims refuse to touch the dead in any way but they will not assist in any way.” Finally he had to coerce four Muslim workers into digging a grave south of the plant, far away from any known Muslim graves.””
About This Quote
Grief can be compounded by cultural taboos and lack of community support, forcing individuals to confront death alone.
In simple terms: Cultural barriers hinder grieving support.
Seek inclusive help in loss.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family loss
- multicultural settings
- workplace
- religious conflict
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can diverse communities collaborate in crisis?
- What support systems can you build?
Relying on a single group may fail.