What does Ulema say about permissibility of Fateha of Imam Jafar Sadiq RA on 22 RAJAB which is termed as KOONDE?
A)  It is definitely permissible to do this Fateha of Imam Jafar Sadiq RA in the holy  month of Rajab.
Faqih e Azam e Hind, Khalifa e Alahazrat , Hazrat Sadr us Sharia RA wrote :
Faqih e Azam e Hind, Khalifa e Alahazrat , Hazrat Sadr us Sharia RA wrote :
"MAH E RAJAB ME HAZRAT IMAM JAFAR SADIQ RA KO EESAL E SAWAB KELIE POORIO KE KOONDE BHARE JAATE HAIN OR FATEHA DILA KAR KHILATE HAIN , YE JAAIZ HAI " (Bahar e Shariat)
Which means: In Holy month of Rajab it is permissible to this specific Fateha Shareef. But Instead of doing this fateha on 22nd , do it on 15 because Hazrat Imam Jafar Sadiq RA demised on 15 Rajab. Whereas Hazrat Amir Muawia RA demised on 22 Rajab. Shias do this on 22nd and celebrate it as a Day of Happiness and michievously call it as NIAZ of Hazrat Imam Jafar Sadiq RA.
Therefore,   its necessary for Sunnis that try to avoid similarity with Shias. And  DO IT ON  15 rather than on 22nd, because 22nd is NOT the date  of Wisaal of Imam Jafar Sadiq RA.
Allah  knows Best
Fateha  and Esaale Sawaab is permissible in Islam :::
1. All the Ulama-e-Haq and the Buzrugaan-e-Deen hold the belief that to send Esaale Sawaab to the souls of the deceased is permissible.
1. All the Ulama-e-Haq and the Buzrugaan-e-Deen hold the belief that to send Esaale Sawaab to the souls of the deceased is permissible.
2.   It is permissible for a Muslim to send the Sawaab of his deeds, such a  Salaah,  Saum, Zakaah, Hajj, Sadaqa, etc. to others. (Hidaya) 
3.   If a person kept Fast, performed his or her Salaah, or gave Sadaqa and  then sent  this Sawaab to another person, either living or deceased,  then to do so is permissible,  and that Sawaab reaches the said person.  (Bahrur Raa'iq) 
4.   Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu anhu) asked the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi  wasallam):  "If we send Sawaab to the deceased, give Sadaqa and Khayraat  and ask Du'a  for them, does this reach them?" The Prophet (sallal  laahu alaihi wasallam)  said: "Verily it reaches them. Read Salaah for  them as you read for yourself  and fast for them as you fast for  yourself. In other words, make Esaale Sawaab  of Salaah and Saum for  them." The meaning of this Hadith Shareef is that  we should send the  Sawaab of our actions to the deceased, since in reality one  cannot  perform Salaah and keep fast for another person or on his behalf, but we   can send the Sawaab of our actions to them. 
5.   Hazrat Abdullah ibn Abbas (radi Allahu anhu) has stated: "On the Days  of  Eid, the 10th of Muharram, the first Friday of Rajab, on Shabbe  Baraat, and on  Thursday nights, the souls of the deceased are left free  to go to their homes,  wherein they go and ask for Sadaqa and Khayraat.  If they do not receive any Du'a  or Fateha, then they return to their  graves saddened and disappointed and they  say, 'O Allah! They have  deprived us, You deprive them'". 
6.   The Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) as said: "When a person  passes  away and the family of the deceased gives Sadaqa, Khayraat and  makes Du'a for  him, then Sayyiduna Jibraeel (alaihis salaam) takes it  to them in their graves  on a tray that is beautifully decorated. When  they receive this, they become so  pleased as if someone in the world  becomes pleased on receiving a gift, and his  neighbour who has not  received any Sawaab becomes sad". 
7.   Hazrat Sa'ad ibn Ubaadah (radi Allahu anhu) once came to the Prophet  (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam) and said: "Ya Rasoolallah (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam)!  My mother has passed away. What can I do for Esaale  Sawaab?" The Prophet  (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said: "Prepare a  well for water". When  the well was prepared, Rasoolullah (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam) went close to  the well and made Du'a: "This is for the  Esaale Sawaab for the mother of  Saad". While making this Du'a, he  raised his hands high, and after Du'a,  he turned his hands over his  blessed face. 
8.  For those who object to Fateha and Du'a, the following is for their perusal:-  
8.1   It is allowed to make Du'a in front of the Niyaz (offering), as this  is what the  Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) did by coming close  to the well to make  Du'a. 
8.2  It is allowed to lift up the hands for Du'a and to end the Du'a by turning the  hands over the face. 
8.3  It is preferable to call a pious person to make the Du'a. 
8.4   To make Fateha on Niyaz is allowed. If it were not, then the Prophet  (sallal laahu  alaihi wasallam) would not have made Du'a near the water,  but would have said  that the intention was sufficient. 
8.5   For the person to obtain the Sawaab, it is not necessary to feed the  Niyaz first,  but Du'a can be made before this since the Prophet (sallal  laahu alaihi wasallam)  made Du'a even before any person drank out of  the well. 
9.   Whosoever makes Khatam of the Holy Quran and then makes Du'a, 4 000  Angels say  Aameen on his Du'a. They then continue making Du'a for him  and they continue asking  blessings for him until the morning or  afternoon. (Tafseer Roohul Bayaan) 
10.  At the time of Khatam Shareef, there is a flow of mercy and to make Du'a after  completing the Quran is Mustahab. 
11.   When Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu anhu) used to complete the Holy Quran,  then he would  call all his family and friends and make Du'a. (Jila'ul  Afhaam) 
12.   When making Fateha, one should follow the proceedure of the pious  Saints. When  making the Fateha, send the Sawaab to the Prophet (sallal  laahu alaihi wasallam),  the pious servants, the Companions, and then  through their blessing, ask for it  to be sent to the soul of the  deceased. This is the prescribed method, and this  is the method that  the Ahle Sunnah has always followed. 
13.   By making Esaale Sawaab, it gives comfort to the deceased, pleases  them, saves  them from the torment of the grave, elevates their status  and causes benefit to  the sender as well as the receiver. 
PROOFS  FROM HOLY QUR’AN  
Verse  1
And   those who came after them say, “O our Lord! Forgive us, and our  brothers  who accepted faith before us, and do not keep any malice in  our hearts towards  the believers – O our Lord! Indeed You only are the  Most Compassionate, Most  Merciful.”. (Surah Hashr 59:10)
Note   that the above verse is a very strong evidence of the practice of the  Sahaba,  which was so loved by Allah that it is part of the Holy Qur’an.  Why would  the Sahaba pray for the deceased people if their prayer was  of no benefit? And  to top it all, Allah the Almighty has approved and  praised their action!
Verse  2
"O   our Lord! And forgive me, and my parents, and all the Muslims on the  day when  the account will be established." (Surah Ibrahim 14:41)
The   benefit of the above verse is obvious. The prayer of Prophet Syedna  Ibrahim (peace  be upon him), includes all believers – right from the  beginning i.e. those  before him, and till the end of this world i.e.  even those who are not yet born.  Al Hamdo Lillah! And this prayer is  often made in the last part (Qaadah) of our  Salaat.
Verse  3
And   those who believe and whose families follow them in Faith, -- to them  We shall  join their families: nor shall We deprive them of the fruit of  anything of their  works: yet each individual is in pledge for his  deeds. (Surah Toor 52:21).”  
This  verse says that children will be admitted into Paradise because of the righteousness  of the parents.
Verse  4
And   lower your wing humbly for them, with mercy, and pray, "My Lord! Have  mercy  on them both, the way they nursed me when I was young." (Surah  Bani Israel  17:24)
This   verse is in fact a command from Allah for all believers to seek mercy  for their  parents. So what is your opinion? Will not the command of  Allah hold any benefit  for the deceased parent?? It certainly does.
Also   note that there are several other verses from the Holy Qur’an that  teach  us to pray, and the prayer includes all Muslim brothers &  sisters (living,  passed away or yet to be borne). 
Readers   are requested to reflect on the fact that the above verses are part of  the Holy  Qur’an – they are read perhaps millions of times every day  all over  the world, as part of regular recitation, and also as Qirat  within Salaat, and  also as prayer in the last part (Qaadah) of Salaat.
PROOFS FROM THE HADEETH
GENERAL  PERMISSIONS (HADEETH # 1 - 4)
Hadeeth  1
Abu   Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him) reported Allah's Messenger  (peace and  blessings be upon him) as saying: When a man dies, his acts  come to an end, but  three, recurring charity, or knowledge (by which  people) benefit, or a pious son,  who prays for him (for the deceased).  (Muslim) 
Hadeeth  2
The   Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him)said, "What is credited  to  a believer of his action and good deed after his death is any useful  knowledge  he might have taught or spread, a Allah-fearing child he  might have left behind,  a copy of the Qur'an he might have left to an  heir, a mosque he might have built,  a house he might have dedicated for  use by travelers, a stream or river he might  have caused to run, a  donation to charity (i.e. sadaqah) he might have set aside  when he was  enjoying good health. All that catches up with him after his death."   (Ibn Majah)
Hadeeth  3
Narrated   Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'Aas (Allah be well pleased with him): Al-'As  ibn Wa'il  left his will that a hundred slaves should be emancipated on  his behalf. His son  Hisham emancipated fifty slaves and his son Amr  intended to emancipate the remaining  fifty on his behalf, but he said: I  should ask first the Apostle of Allah . He,  therefore, came to the  Holy Prophet and said: Apostle of Allah, my father left  in his will  that a hundred slaves should be emancipated on his behalf and Hisham   has emancipated fifty on his behalf and fifty remain. Shall I emancipate  them  on his behalf? The Apostle of Allah said: Had he been a Muslim  and you had emancipated  slaves on his behalf, or given sadaqah on his  behalf, or performed the pilgrimage,  that would have reached him. (Abu  Daud)
Hadeeth  4
Abu   Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him) reported Allah's Messenger  (peace and  blessings be upon him) as saying: He who alleviates the  suffering of a brother  out of the sufferings of the world, Allah would  alleviate his suffering from the  sufferings of the Day of Resurrection,  and he who finds relief for one who is  hard pressed, Allah would make  things easy for him in the Hereafter, and he who  conceals (the faults)  of a Muslim, Allah would conceal his faults in the world  and in the  Hereafter. Allah is at the back of a servant so long as the servant  is  at the back of his brother, and he who treads the path in search of  know- ledge,  Allah would make that path easy, leading to Paradise for  him and those persons  who assemble in the house among the houses of  Allah (mosques) and recite the Book  of Allah and they learn and teach  the Qur'an (among themselves) there would descend  upon them the  tranquility and mercy would cover them and the angels would surround   them and Allah makes a mention of them in the presence of those near  Him, and  he who is slow-paced in doing good deeds, his (high) lineage  does not make him  go ahead. (Muslim)
FUNERALS (HADEETH # 5 - 9)
When   a Muslim dies, it is a duty on the community of Muslims to offer a  special prayer  for him during which they pray Allah to forgive him and  admit him into heaven.  The funeral prayer is Fard Kifayah for the  living Muslim brothers i.e. if just  one person offers it, the entire  community is absolved of this duty. But see the  importance attached to  the more and more people joining the prayer. And the benefit  reaching  the deceased person is obvious. 
Hadeeth  5
Syeda   'A'isha (Allah be well pleased with her) reported Allah's Apostle  (peace and blessings  be upon him) saying: If a company of Muslims  numbering one hundred pray over a  dead person, all of them interceding  for him, their intercession for him will  be accepted. (Muslim)
Hadeeth  6
'Abdullah   b. 'Abbas (Allah be well pleased with him) reported that his son died  in Qudaid  or 'Usfan. He said to Kuraib to see as to how many people had  gathered there for  his (funeral). He (Kuraib) said: So I went out and I  informed him about the people  who had gathered there. He (Ibn 'Abbas)  said: Do you think they are forty? He  (Kuraib) said: Yes. Ibn 'Abbas  then said to them: Bring him (the dead body) out  for I have heard  Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) as saying:  If any  Muslim dies and forty men who associate nothing with Allah stand over  his  prayer (they offer prayer over him), Allah will accept them as  intercessors for  him. (Muslim)
Hadeeth  7
Narrated   Syedna Uthman ibn Affan (Allah be well pleased with him): Whenever the  Holy Prophet  (peace and blessings be upon him) became free from  burying the dead, he used to  stay at him (i.e. his grave) and say:  “Seek forgiveness for your brother,  and beg steadfastness for him, for  he will be questioned now”. (Abu Daud)
Hadeeth  8
It   is narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira that a dark-complexioned  woman (or  a youth) used to sweep the mosque. The Messenger of Allah  (peace and blessings  be upon him) missed her (or him) and inquired  about her (or him). The people told  him that she (or he) had died. He  asked why they did not inform him, and it appears  as if they had  treated her (or him) or her (or his) affairs as of little account.  He  (the Holy Prophet) said: Lead me to her (or his) grave. They led him to  that  place and he said prayer over her (or him) and then remarked:  Verily, these graves  are full of darkness for their dwellers. Verily,  the Mighty and Glorious Allah  illuminates them for their occupants by  reason of my prayer over them. (Muslim,  Bukhari, Mishkaat) 
Hadeeth  9
Reported   S. Jaber (Allah be well pleased with him): We came out with the Holy  Prophet (peace  and blessings be upon him) to Saa’d bin Muaz when he  expired. When the Holy  Prophet performed his funeral prayer, and he was  buried in his grave and the earth  was levelled upon him, the Holy  Prophet read “Tasbeeh” and we also recited  “Tasbeeh” for a long time.  Then he recited “Takbeer”, so we  too recited “Takbeer”. It was asked “O  the Messenger of Allah!  Why have you recited “Tasbeeh” and “Takbeer”?  He said, “The  grave became too narrow for this pious man till Allah  made it spacious because  of it (the recitation).” (Ahmed, Mishkaat)
VISITING GRAVEYARDS. (HADEETH # 10 - 11)
Hadeeth  10
Sulaiman   b. Buraida (Allah be well pleased with him) narrated on the authority  of his father  that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon  him) used to teach them  when they went out to the graveyard. One of the  narrators used to say this in  the narration transmitted on the  authority of Abu Bakr:" Peace be upon the  inhabitants of the city (i.  e. graveyard)." In the hadeeth transmitted by  Zuhair (the words are):"  Peace be upon you, the inhabitants of the city,  among the believers,  and Muslims, and Allah willing we shall join you. I beg of  Allah peace  for us and for you." (Muslim)
Hadeeth  11
Narrated   Abu Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him): The Holy Prophet (peace  and blessings  be upon him)said while standing near the graves of the  martyrs of Uhud, “I  bear witness that you are alive in the sight of  Allah.” Then turning towards  those present he said, “So visit them, and  greet them – I swear by the  One in whose power lies my life, they will  answer back to whoever greets them  until the Last Day.” (Hakim,  Baihaqi)
There   are numerous Ahadeeth about supplications to be made when visiting the  graveyard  – the benefit of which to one’s self and to the deceased, it  quite evident.  
Also   note that there are several other Ahadeeth that teach us to pray, and  the prayer  includes all Muslim brothers & sisters (living, passed  away or yet to be borne).  
PERFORMING  HAJJ (HADEETH # 12 - 13)
Ahadeeth   in support of offering the pilgrimage on behalf of a deceased person  or one who  is unable to undertake the journey are numerous. Also note  that performing Hajj  includes Umrah, Tawaf of the Ka’ba, and also  Salaat (after Tawaf) –  all these are credited to the deceased.
Hadeeth  12
"A   woman came to the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and  said, 'I  have given charity on behalf of my dead mother by giving away  her female servant.'  The Holy Prophet answered, 'You will have its  reward [and so will she] but return  the female servant so that the  inheritance [may be properly divided].' The woman  then said, 'She used  to owe fasts, can I fast on her behalf?' He answered, 'You  may fast on  her behalf.' The woman then said, 'She did not perform Hajj, can I   perform on her behalf?' The Holy Prophet answered, 'Yes. You may perform  Hajj  on her behalf." (Tirmizi)
Hadeeth  13
A   woman from the tribe of Juhaina came to the Holy Prophet and said, "My  mother  had vowed to perform Hajj but she died before performing it.  May I perform Hajj  on my mother's behalf?" The Holy Prophet replied,  "Perform Hajj on her  behalf. Had there been a debt on your mother,  would you have paid it or not? So,  pay Allah's debt as He has more  right to be paid." (Bukhari)
GIVING  OF CHARITY / SADAQAH (HADEETH # 14 - 18)
Hadeeth  14
Abu   Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him) reported that a person said  to Allah's  Apostle (peace and blessings be upon him): My father died  and left behind property  without making any will regarding it. Would he  be relieved of the burden of his  sin if I give sadaqah on his behalf?  He (the Holy Prophet) said: Yes. (Muslim)
Hadeeth  15
Syeda   A'isha (Allah be well pleased with her) reported that a man said to  Allah's Apostle  (peace and blessings be upon him): My mother died all  of a sudden, and I think  if she (could have the opportunity) to speak  she would have (made a will) regarding  Sadaqah'. Will I be entitled to  reward if I give charity on her behalf? He (the  Holy Prophet) said:  “Yes”. (Muslim)
Hadeeth  16
Anas   b. Malik (Allah be well pleased with him) is reported as saying: Abu  Talha was  the one among the Ansar of Medina who possessed the largest  property and among  his property he valued most was his garden known as  Bairaha' which was opposite  the mosque, and the Messenger of Allah  (peace and blessings be upon him) often  visited it and he drank of its  sweet water. When this verse was revealed:"  You will never attain  righteousness till you give freely of what you Have"  (iii. 91), Abu  Talha got up and, going to Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings  be  upon him), said: Allah says in His Book:" You will never attain  righteousness  till you give freely of what you love," and the dearest  of my property is  Bairaha' so I give it as Sadaqah to Allah from Whom I  hope for reward for it and  the treasure with Allah; so spend it,  Messenger of Allah, on whatever purpose  you deem it proper. The  Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said:  Bravo! That  is profit earning property. I have heard what you have said, but I   think you should spend it on your nearest relatives. So Abu Talha  distributed  it among the nearest relatives and his cousins on his  father's side. (Muslim,  Bukhari). It is said that Abu Talha donated it  on behalf of his mother.
Hadeeth  17
Narrated   Sa'd ibn Ubadah (Allah be well pleased with him): Sa'd asked: Apostle  of Allah,  Umm Sa'd has died; what form of sadaqah is best? He replied:  Water (is best).  He dug a well and said: It is for Umm Sa'd. (Abu Daud,  Mishkaat)
Hadeeth  18
Narrated   Ibn `Abbas (Allah be well pleased with him): The mother of Sa`d bin  'Ubada died  in his absence. He said, "O Allah's Apostle! My mother died  in my absence;  will it be of any benefit for her if I give Sadaqah on  her behalf?" The Prophet  said, "Yes," Sa`d said, "I make you a witness  that I gave my garden  called Al Makhraf in charity on her behalf."  (Bukhari)
SETTLING OF DEBTS. (HADEETH # 19 - 20)
It   is unanimously agreed by scholars that if a person dies without  settling an outstanding  debt, leaving no money to settle it, anyone  (whether related to him or not) could  pay it on his behalf, and the  deceased would be absolved of the burden. The benefit  from a living  person to the deceased is very apparent. If the case is such and  the  deceased person may benefit by a financial payment, why should he not  benefit  by a gift made of the reward for a good action?
Hadeeth  19
Narrated   Abu Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him): The Holy Prophet said,  "I am  more closer to the believers than their own selves, so whoever  (of them) dies  while being in debt and leaves nothing for its  repayment, then we are to pay his  debts on his behalf and whoever  (among the believers) dies leaving some property,  then that property is  for his heirs." (Bukhari)
Hadeeth  20
Narrated   Salama bin Al-Akwa (Allah be well pleased with him) : Once, while we  were sitting  in the company of Holy Prophet, a dead man was brought.  The Holy Prophet was requested  to lead the funeral prayer for the  deceased. He said, "Is he in debt?"  The people replied in the negative.  He said, "Has he left any wealth?"  They said, "No." So, he led his  funeral prayer. Another dead man was  brought and the people said, "O  Allah's Apostle! Lead his funeral prayer."  The Holy Prophet said, "Is  he in debt?" They said, "Yes."  He said, "Has he left any wealth?" They  said, ''Three Dinars."  So, he led the prayer. Then a third dead man was  brought and the people said (to  the Holy Prophet), Please lead his  funeral prayer." He said, "Has he  left any wealth?" They said, "No." He  asked, "Is he in debt?"  They said, ("Yes! He has to pay) three  Diners.', He (refused to pray and)  said, "Then pray for your (dead)  companion." Abu Qatadah said, "O  Allah's Apostle! Lead his funeral  prayer, and I will pay his debt." So, he  led the prayer. (Bukhari)
FASTING (HADEETH # 21 - 24)
Hadeeth  21
Ibn   Abbas (Allah be well pleased with him) reports that a woman traveled  in a boat  and pledged that should Allah save her life, she would fast  for a month. She was  saved but she did not fast before she died. Her  daughter or her sister asked the  Holy Prophet about that and he ordered  her to fast on behalf of the deceased woman.  (Abu-Daud, Nasai, Ahmad  and others). 
Hadeeth  22
"A   woman came to the Holy Prophet (May Allah bless him and give him  peace) and said,  'I have given charity on behalf of my dead mother by  giving away her female servant.'  The Holy Prophet answered, 'You will  have its reward [and so will she] but return  the female servant so that  the inheritance [may be properly divided].' The woman  then said, 'She  used to owe fasts, can I fast on her behalf?' He answered, 'You  may  fast on her behalf.' The woman then said, 'She did not perform Hajj, can  I  perform on her behalf?' The Holy Prophet answered, 'Yes. You may  perform Hajj  on her behalf." (Tirmizi)
Hadeeth  23
Narrated   `Aisha (Allah be well pleased with her): Allah's Apostle said,  "Whoever died  and he ought to have fasted (the missed days of Ramadan)  then his guardians must  fast on his behalf." (Bukhari) 
Hadeeth  24
Narrated   Ibn `Abbas (Allah be well pleased with him): A man came to the Holy  Prophet (peace  and blessings be upon him) and said, "O Allah's Apostle!  My mother died and  she ought to have fasted one month (for her missed  Ramadan). Shall I fast on her  behalf?" The Holy Prophet replied in the  affirmative and said, "Allah's  debts have more right to be paid." In  another narration a woman is reported  to have said, "My sister died..."  (Bukhari)
READING OF QUR’AN AND ZIKR (HADEETH # 25 - 30)
Hadeeth  25
Narrated   Abdullah Bin Umar (Allah be well pleased with him) that our beloved  Holy Prophet  (peace and blessings be upon him) has said, "that if  anyone dies amongst  you then do not keep it, send it towards the Kabr,  and after burying it, Stand  before its head side and recite the first  Ruku of "Surah Bakarah", i.e.  from Alif Laam Meem Zaalikal Kitaab to  Humul Muflihoon; and recite by it's feet  side the last Ruku of "Surah  Bakarah", i.e. From Aamanar rasoolu till  the end of the Surah, Fansurna  alal qumil kaafireen. (Mishkaat). 
Hadeeth  26
The  Holy Prophet said: "Recite Ya Seen [Qur'an 36] over your dead." (Abu  Daud, Nasai, Ibn Majah)
Hadeeth  27
Ata'   ibn Abi Rabah (Allah be well pleased with him) said: I heard Ibn `Umar  (Allah  be well pleased with him) say: I heard the Holy Prophet say:  "When one of  you dies do not tarry, but make haste and take him to his  grave, and let someone  read at his head the opening of Surah Baqarah,  and at his feet its closure when  he lies in the grave." (Tabarani) 
Hadeeth  28
The   Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "What is credited  to  a believer of his action and good deed after his death is any  useful knowledge  he might have taught or spread, a Allah-fearing child  he might have left behind,  a copy of the Qur'an he might have left to  an heir, a mosque he might have built,  a house he might have dedicated  for use by travelers, a stream or river he might  have caused to run, a  donation to charity (i.e. sadaqah) he might have set aside  when he was  enjoying good health. All that catches up with him after his death."   (Ibn Majah).
The   underlined words “a copy of the Qur'an he might have left to an heir”   are an ample proof that when the heir will read from it, the reward  will be passed  on to the deceased.!!! 
Hadeeth  29
Jaber   reported: We came out with the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be  upon him)  to Saa’d bin Muaz when he expired. When the Holy Prophet  performed his funeral  prayer, and he was buried in his grave and the  earth was levelled upon him, the  Holy Prophet read “Tasbeeh” and we  also recited “Tasbeeh”  for a long time. Then he recited “Takbeer”, so  we too recited “Takbeer”.  It was asked “O the Messenger of Allah! Why  have you recited “Tasbeeh”  and “Takbeer”? He said, “The grave became  too narrow for this pious  man till Allah made it spacious because of it  (the recitation).” (Ahmed,  Mishkaat)
Hadeeth  30
Narrated   on the authority of Ibn Shamasa Mahri : He said: We went to Amr b.  al-As and he  was about to die. He said: When I die, let neither female  mourner nor fire accompany  me. When you bury me, fill my grave well  with earth, then stand around it for  the time within which a camel is  slaughtered and its meat is distributed so that  I may enjoy your  intimacy and (in your company) ascertain what answer I can give  to the  messengers (angels) of Allah. (Muslim – part of a longer Hadeeth.)
It   is desirable that after burial the people sit at graveside for the  duration of  slaughtering a camel and distributing its meat, and that  during that time the  sitters busy themselves with reciting Qur'an,  supplicating for the deceased, exhortation,  and the stories of the Holy  Prophets etc. Imam Shafie said that it is better to  recite the Holy  Qur’an and all those present should also recite – and  it is better if  the entire Qur’an is recited. Also documented by Imam Nawawi  in  Riyadh-us-Saleheen.
It   is the opinion of most scholars that when visiting the graveyard, a  person should  recite the following Surahs because of their individual  excellence, and then convey  the reward of recitation: Surah Fateha (one  of the best prayers), Surah Yaseen  (the heart of the Holy Qur’an),  Surah Ikhlas (equal to one third of Holy  Qur’an in reward) and Surah  Mulk (intercedes for the reader till the reader  is forgiven). 
PLANTING OF TREES (HADEETH # 31)
Hadeeth  31
Ibn   Abbas (Allah be well pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of  Allah (peace  and blessings be upon him) happened to pass by two graves  and said: They (their  occupants) are being tormented, but they are not  tormented for a grievous sin.  One of them carried tales and the other  did not keep himself safe from being defiled  by urine. He then called  for a fresh twig and split it into two parts, and planted  them on each  grave and then said: Perhaps, their punishment way be mitigated as  long  as these twigs remain fresh.(Muslim)
Imam   Nawawi said in commenting on the above in his Sharh Sahih Muslim  (al-Mays ed.  3/4:206): "The scholars have declared desirable --  mustahabb -- the recitation  of the Qur'an over the grave due to the  above Hadeeth, because if relief from  punishment is hoped for through  the glorification of date-palm stalks, then the  recitation of the  Qur'an is more deserving yet, and Allah knows best." This  Hadeeth also  constitutes a legal basis for the planting of trees at the site of   graves. 
Among   the Companions Hazrat Abu Barza al-Aslami (Allah be well pleased with  him) and  Hazrat Burayda (Allah be well pleased with him) asked to be  buried together with  two fresh stalks. Imam Suyuti mentioned this in  “Sharh al-sudur”.
PERFORMING SACRIFICE (HADEETH # 32 - 33)
Hadeeth  32
Reported   S. 'A'isha (Allah be well pleased with her) : Allah’s Messenger (peace  and  blessings be upon him) commanded that a ram with black legs, black  belly and black  (circles) round the eyes should be brought to him, so  that he should sacrifice  it. He said to ‘A’isha: Give me the large  knife, and then said: Sharpen  it on a stone. She did that. He then took  it (the knife) and then the ram; he  placed it on the ground and then  sacrificed it, saying: Bismillah, Allah-humma  Taqabbal min Muhammadin  wa Al-i-Muhammadin, wa min Ummati Muhammadin (In the name  of Allah,” O  Allah, accept on behalf of Muhammad and the family of Muhammad  and the  Umma of Muhammad”). (Muslim)
The   Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) slaughtered 100 sheep  during his  farewell Hajj and made intention for himself and all those  (alive, deceased and  to come) who bring faith on his Holy Prophethood.  (Nasbur Raaya, Allama Zailee)  
The   evidence here is that the Holy Prophet sacrificed animals and donated  its reward  to his entire Ummah – which includes both the living and the  dead –  i.e. all those who existed in his time and to all those who  were to come after  him, until the last day.
Hadeeth 33
Hazrat   Hanash (Allah be well pleased with him) said: I saw Ali (Allah be well  pleased  with him) sacrificing two rams; so I asked him: What is this?  He replied. The  Apostle of Allah enjoined upon me to sacrifice on his  behalf, so that is what  I am doing. (Abu Daud)
Whilst   most Muslims do offer sacrifice for themselves, their relatives (alive  and deceased)  etc., they should also remember the above Hadeeth, and  offer a sacrifice on behalf  of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be  upon him). May Allah grant us Tawfeeq  - Aameen.
GATHERING FOR QUR’AN RECITATION & ZIKR (HADEETH # 34 - 36)
Reciting   the Holy Qur’an carries great reward, is one of the best Sunnahs, and  the  number of Ahadeeth describing its merits are numerous. The  intention here is to  list only the merits of gathering to recite the  Qur’an and supplicate –  not to list the merits of reading the Holy  Qur’an itself. 
Hadeeth  34
Abu   Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him) reported Allah's Messenger  (peace and  blessings be upon him) as saying: He who alleviates the  suffering of a brother  out of the sufferings of the world, Allah would  alleviate his suffering from the  sufferings of the Day of Resurrection,  and he who finds relief for one who is  hard pressed, Allah would make  things easy for him in the Hereafter, and he who  conceals (the faults)  of a Muslim, Allah would conceal his faults in the world  and in the  Hereafter. Allah is at the back of a servant so long as the servant  is  at the back of his brother, and he who treads the path in search of  know- ledge,  Allah would make that path easy, leading to Paradise for  him and those persons  who assemble in the house among the houses of  Allah (mosques) and recite the Book  of Allah and they learn and teach  the Qur'an there would descend upon them the  tranquility and mercy  would cover them and the angels would surround them and  Allah makes a  mention of them in the presence of those near Him, and he who is   slow-paced in doing good deeds, his (high) lineage does not make him go  ahead.  (Muslim)
It   is mentioned in Tafseer Rooh-ul-Bayan that when the recitation of the  Qur’an  is completed, 4000 angels say Aameen on the supplication after  it, and they pray  for the forgiveness of the reader(s).
Imam   Nawawi mentions in “Al Azkaar” that the famous Sahabi Syedna Anas  (Allah  be well pleased with him) used to call people to his house to  attend the supplication  after the completion of Holy Qur’an’s  recitation.
Hadeeth  35
Abu   Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him) reported Allah's Apostle  (peace and blessings  be upon him) as saying that Allah has mobile  squads of angels, who have no other  work (to attend to) but to follow  the assemblies of Zikr and when they find such  assemblies in which  there is Zikr (of Allah) they sit in them and some of them  surround the  others with their wings till the space between them and the sky of  the  world is fully covered, and when they disperse (after the assembly of  Zikr  is adjourned) they go upward to the heaven and Allah, the Exalted  and Glorious,  asks them although He is best informed about them: Where  have you come from? They  say: We come from Your servants upon the earth  who had been glorifying You (reciting  Subhan Allah), uttering Your  Greatness (saying Allah o-Akbar) and uttering Your  Oneness (La ilaha  ill Allah) and praising You (uttering al-Hamdu Lillah) and begging  of  You. He would say: What do they beg of Me? They would say: They beg of  You  the Your Paradise. He (Allah) would say: Have they seen My  Paradise? They said:  No, our Lord. He would say: (What it would be  then) if they were to see My Paradise?  They (the angels) said: They  seek Your protection. He (Allah) would say: Against  what do they seek  My protection? They (the angels) would say: Our Lord, from the   Hell-Fire. He (Allah) would say: Have they seen My Fire? They would say:  No. He  (Allah) would say: What it would be if they were to see My  Fire? They would say:  They beg of You forgiveness. He would say: I  grant pardon to them, and confer  upon them what they ask for and grant  them protection against which they seek  protection. They (the angels)  would again say: Our Lord, there is one amongst  them such and such  simple servant who happened to pass by (that assembly) and  sat there  along with them (who had been participating in that assembly). He  (Allah)  would say: I also grant him pardon, for they are a people the  seat-fellows of  whom are in no way unfortunate –(Muslim, Bukhari,  Tirmizi, and Nasa'i)
Hadeeth  36
Reported   Abu Huraira (Allah be well pleased with him), that the Holy Prophet  (peace and  blessings be upon him) said, “When you pray for a dead man,  make your prayer  sincere for him” (Abu Daud, Ibn Majah)http://www.aulia-e-hind.com/Kunde.htm