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After expressed concerns from members of the Muslim community in Ireland, Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan approved a change to the burial regulations established in 1888, which will allow human remains to be buried without a coffin.

On June 1 the reform will override the original rule that no burials are allowed,  “unless the body be enclosed in a coffin of wood or some other sufficiently strong material.”

The Irish Times reported that a spokesman for the Department of the Environment explained that, “The change to the rule follows concerns recently expressed by members of the Muslim community regarding their traditional burial rituals,” although the option to go without a coffin will not be exclusive to people of muslim faith.

Meaning that anybody in Ireland can be buried without a coffin as long as the family has approval from the cemetery and if environmental health officials don’t find the burial to pose risks to the local ecosystem.

It is reported that the Environmental Protection Agency, HSE and the City and County Managers Association all approved of the change.

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In Israel Jews aren't buried in coffin, except soldiers. Jewish tradition is to wrap the body in shrouds. In cases where coffin is used it must be non-metallic such as nails etc, and its bottom must be punctured.

In the first century AD for some reason Jews picked up the custom of using ossuary for secondary burial.  They buried the deceased in the ground and after a year the remaining bones were put in Ossuary. But since the exile I don't think that this custom had been practice any longer.

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Giving in to the muzzie mamzers again ! >:(