The Janazah landing page template is built for Islamic funeral service providers who need a dignified, mobile-first online presence. It presents the full janazah process clearly, from ghusl to burial, with a fixed click-to-call button, a gentle advance-arrangement form, and a calm Heritage & Story visual identity that earns family trust from the first scroll.
by Rocket studio
This single-column landing page template serves Islamic funeral care providers. It walks grieving families through every step of the funeral process with quiet confidence. The design prioritizes mobile readability, a fixed call-to-action, and sunnah-aligned content that reassures families without rushing them. Every section is built to reduce friction and build trust.
This template is for faith-based funeral service providers who handle the full Islamic funeral process with care and scholarship. It speaks directly to families in their most vulnerable moments.
When a loved one passes, family members need clear, immediate information. Most funeral service websites feel either too clinical or too generic to address Islamic customs with the depth and dignity they require.
You get a complete, single-column landing page that covers every stage of the islamic funeral journey. The template is structured to move visitors gently through information and toward one clear action: a phone call.




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Fixed Click-to-call Button
Sunnah-aligned Process Timeline
Quiet Reassurance Content Section
Advance Arrangement Form
Handwritten-style Testimonials
Heritage & Story Visual Identity
Does this template include the full janazah process explained for families?
Can families use this page to arrange funeral services in advance?
How does the template display 24/7 contact information for emergencies?
Can I customize the colors and typography to match my funeral service brand?
Is this template suitable for mosque organizations as well as funeral homes?
This template includes a focused set of purposeful features drawn directly from the source brief and Islamic funeral service requirements.
A persistent call-to-action bar stays fixed at the bottom of the viewport on every device. Families in distress reach for their phone first. This button makes that action effortless at any point during the scroll, day or night.
The template presents the islamic funeral process as a gentle, chronological timeline. It covers notification, ghusl, kafan (shrouding), salat al-janazah, and burial. Each step is described with care, giving families and community members clear, accessible information about what happens and when.
A dedicated section lists what families do not carry: permits, transport logistics, cemetery coordination, and required documents. It is written as calm reassurance, not a feature checklist. The tone matches the gravity of the moment while reducing family anxiety.
A secondary conversion path offers a gentle three-field form: name, relationship to the deceased, and preferred time to speak. This pre-arrangement form helps families plan ahead and reduces stress when the time comes. No pricing, no package tiers, no pressure.
Family testimonials appear in a handwritten-style typographic treatment. Each quote is brief and specific, building trust through real voices. Including testimonials from those who have experienced islamic funeral care firsthand is one of the most effective ways to earn confidence from new families.
The design uses Fraunces serif display type paired with DM Sans body text. The Soft Mist color system uses predawn gray, washed linen white, muted olive, and deep earth brown. Backgrounds stay in the linen-to-mist range, olive appears on icons and section dividers, and earth brown anchors all body text.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with kafan photo | Opens with a cinematic lifestyle image and a reassuring serif headline overlay |
| Fixed call-to-action bar | Keeps a click-to-call button visible at the bottom of the viewport throughout the scroll |
| Janazah process timeline | Walks families through ghusl, shrouding, salat al-janazah, and burial step by step |
| What You Don't Carry | Reassures families that permits, transport, and documents are handled by the service |
| Family testimonials | Presents brief handwritten-style quotes from families who have used the service |
| Advance arrangement form | Offers a gentle three-field form for families who want to plan ahead |
| Ultra-minimal footer | Closes the page with a clean horizontal footer pattern |
The visual identity follows a Heritage & Story theme rooted in predawn stillness. Every design choice reinforces calm and competence, reflecting the tone of a trusted islamic funeral service provider.
This template is built mobile-first. Families reaching out during a loss almost always do so from a smartphone, often at night or in a hospital. The layout and interactions are designed for that exact moment.
Trust is the conversion mechanism here. The template does not use urgency language or bright promotional elements. It earns the call by being the calmest, clearest page a family encounters.
This template is part of a broader ecosystem of funeral and memorial design resources. It is well suited for providers who want to share their services with the wider Muslim community and connect with families before a need arises.