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Ahmad Hraichie
by Muslim Central
Ahmad Hraichie is an Australian Islamic undertaker and funeral service director known as “The Muslim Undertaker.” He began this path in 1996 at age 18, working at a funeral home and morgue. Over time, he learned to wash, shroud, and bury Muslim deceased according to Islamic tradition (turn0search0).He has performed burials at major cemeteries including Rookwood, Liverpool, Narellan, and Riverstone. He spent 15 years working in this role, serving communities with care and professionalism (turn0search0).In April 2025, he featured alongside Dr. Omar Suleiman in the Yaqeen Institute series “The Other Side: Barzakh and Beyond.” There, he shared moving insights on death, the afterlife, and the emotional reality of washing and burying 6,000 bodies (turn0search1).He also appears on podcasts and social media under the name “The Aussie Mammoth.” He discusses reflections on life, loss, and purpose. His interviews and talks connect Islamic teachings about death with personal faith and hope (
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Ahmad Hraichie is an Australian Islamic undertaker and funeral service director known as “The Muslim Undertaker.” He began this path in 1996 at age 18, working at a funeral home and morgue. Over time, he learned to wash, shroud, and bury Muslim deceased according to Islamic tradition (turn0search0).He has performed burials at major cemeteries including Rookwood, Liverpool, Narellan, and Riverstone. He spent 15 years working in this role, serving communities with care and professionalism (turn0search0).In April 2025, he featured alongside Dr. Omar Suleiman in the Yaqeen Institute series “The Other Side: Barzakh and Beyond.” There, he shared moving insights on death, the afterlife, and the emotional reality of washing and burying 6,000 bodies (turn0search1).He also appears on podcasts and social media under the name “The Aussie Mammoth.” He discusses reflections on life, loss, and purpose. His interviews and talks connect Islamic teachings about death with personal faith and hope (
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