Ruwais Funeral FAQ

Find essential information about funeral services in Ruwais, including costs, procedures, and legal requirements. Learn about burial, cremation, and repatriation options for Muslims and non-Muslims.

  • Yes, cremation is permitted for non-Muslim residents in the UAE, including those living in Ruwais. However, Ruwais does not have its own crematorium.


  •  Bodies of non-Muslims from Ruwais are transported to an approved crematorium, typically in Al Ain or Dubai (Jebel Ali crematorium), depending on availability and logistics.


  • Yes, Middle East Assistance (MEA) manages transportation and all necessary approvals end-to-end for cases originating from Ruwais. They offer 24/7 support across the UAE and GCC.

  • The process requires a certified death certificate, passport and visa copies of the deceased, an Embassy-issued No Objection Certificate (NOC), police clearance (if applicable), and a cremation permit from the municipality.


  • Yes, cremation costs may be slightly higher due to travel distance and inter-emirate documentation. The average total cremation cost in the UAE ranges from AED 9,000 to AED 18,000

  • On average, the cremation process in the UAE, including cases from Ruwais, takes 2 to 4 working days, depending on document processing and crematorium availability.

  • Yes, ashes can be repatriated internationally. MEA can handle all documentation and packaging required to transport ashes from the UAE to another country.

  • Yes, facilities like the Jebel Ali crematorium in Dubai support various religious rites, including Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian ceremonies. MEA assists with coordinating priests, ceremonial items, and family attendance.


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