StoneMemoir

Muslim remembrance

A respectful online memorial for Muslim families in the UK

Collect charity appeals, prayer information, and careful words of condolence in one dignified space—written by those who knew them.

Communities differ by tradition and locale; your page can name the mosque, scholars, and charities you wish to highlight, in language you approve.

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On StoneMemoir

Clarity for guests, dignity for the family

Name the mosque, scholars, and charities you trust. Keep logistics and giving intentions in one authoritative place while messages stay moderated and kind.

Clarity for every visitor

Explain timings, venues, and giving intentions for guests who may be unfamiliar with local practice.

Moderation built in

Guestbook messages are held for review so the space stays respectful during the busiest days.

Calm pages, not busy timelines

A calm layout designed for slow reading—not an endless scroll of posts, ads, or distractions.

Muslim remembrance

When word must travel quickly and stay accurate

Share one web address alongside family group chats so neighbours, colleagues, and relatives abroad see the same careful details.

  • You stay in control

    Update wording, imagery, and sections as plans evolve—you are never stuck with sections or wording you cannot change.

  • Faith-aware journey

    Choosing Muslim remembrance in settings nudges copy toward appropriate tone while you approve every word.

  • Lifetime access

    Return months later to add thanks, further charity notes, or Eid reflections—without another yearly bill to remember.

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When news moves quickly

One page everyone can trust

In the first hours, accurate information matters as much as compassion. A memorial can sit alongside group chats as the slower, steadier reference—updated when venues, times, or appeals change.

StoneMemoir does not replace religious authority or community leadership; it gives you a calm surface to host what you choose to publish, in the tone your household prefers.

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Guests from outside the community benefit from gentle explanation; families benefit from one authoritative, editable source.

— How we think about shared memorials

Your path

Three calm steps to a live memorial

Built for busy days and for the months after, when thanks and charity updates still matter.

  1. Step 1

    Create and select Muslim remembrance

    Use the guided flow and pick the Muslim remembrance path so headings and prompts feel appropriate while you keep full editorial control.

  2. Step 2

    Add venues, appeals, and moderated messages

    Share prayer and service information, name trusted charities, and review guestbook posts before they appear.

  3. Step 3

    Publish when your wording is ready

    Share one web address on posters and in messages—lifetime access means relatives can return without another yearly bill.

Family voices

What families say

Real experiences from people who wanted a respectful, lasting space for remembrance.
The guided steps helped us publish something meaningful in one evening. We added more stories over the next weeks without feeling rushed.
Sarah M.Created a memorial for her mother
What mattered most was having one dignified page to share with family abroad. It felt calm and private, not like posting grief publicly.
David L.Created a memorial for his brother
The partner handover was straightforward. Families could begin gently, and then manage everything themselves when they were ready.
A. ThompsonFuneral director partner

When you are ready

Begin their memorial with care

Start in draft, invite a trusted relative to help, and publish when the details feel right for your community.

StoneMemoir costs £89.99 once (including VAT) with lifetime access—no subscriptions beside their name.