This video discusses the Islamic perspective on whether family members can use the clothes and personal belongings of a deceased loved one. The speaker explains that while there is no prohibition in Islam against heirs using items like clothes, shoes, or watches, and doing so does not bring negative energy or bad luck, it is highly recommended to donate these items as charity (Sadaqah). Giving away the deceased person’s belongings, especially new or well-maintained items, is considered a virtuous act that provides spiritual benefits and “Barakah” to the soul in the grave. Ultimately, the speaker notes that while keeping items for remembrance is permissible, one should avoid dwelling in excessive grief that hinders daily worship, and prioritizing charity is the most beneficial path for the departed soul.














