Serving Oldbury, 24 hours a day
Muslim funeral directors Oldbury — based right here
Our office stands on Cyprus Street, Oldbury. For the families of this town, the help is not nearby — it is here.
Muslim funeral directors Oldbury hosts, not just serves
Every funeral director claims to serve Oldbury; we are the Muslim funeral directors Oldbury actually houses. Our office — Office B, Triaim House, 54 Cyprus Street, B69 4XD — stands in the town itself, minutes from Langley, Rounds Green, Tividale and the town centre, sharing its address with our sister charity Iqbal and Sons Bereavement Services. For Oldbury's Muslim families that means something simple and rare: the people who will care for your loved one work up the road, pray in this borough's mosques, and can be at your door — at 3am if that is when you need them — faster than anyone else in the trade.
Everything under one local roof
From Cyprus Street we run the complete Islamic funeral: 24-hour response, collection from home, Sandwell General or any hospital, Ghusl and Kafan in clean private facilities with family participation guided step by step, Janazah coordination with local mosques, burial arranged with Sandwell's bereavement services, and every certificate and form carried by our documentation support. Oldbury families also visit us for the quieter conversations — memorial choices, Death Committee membership, planning ahead for elderly parents — often over tea, always without obligation.
Burial for Oldbury families
Sandwell Council operates the borough's cemeteries, with Muslim burial provision serving Oldbury at local sites (Rood End Cemetery lies within the town itself; wider Sandwell provision is a short distance away). Sections for Muslim burial are aligned to the Qiblah, and the council's fees, residency rules and availability are confirmed by us for every funeral and set out in your written estimate before anything is agreed. Families with ties across the borough boundary — a family grave in Birmingham, a preferred cemetery in Dudley — are accommodated just as smoothly; borders on a map have never delayed one of our funerals.
Sandwell's processes, known by heart
Speed in a Muslim funeral comes from knowing the local machinery, and Sandwell's is machinery we work every week: the register office and its appointment patterns, the Black Country coroner's procedures and how to lodge religious representations properly, Sandwell General's bereavement office and mortuary release process, and the council's burial booking system including its provisions for urgent cases. That daily familiarity is why an Oldbury family's timeline from first call to burial is routinely measured in a day or two — and why same-day burial, where paperwork allows, is genuinely achievable here.
What Oldbury families receive
- The fastest attendance we offer anywhere — this is our home postcode
- An office you can walk into, and a team you can meet before you ever need them
- Complete Islamic funerals with one coordinator and one written estimate
- Sandwell-specific knowledge of cemeteries, registrars, coroner and hospital
- Service in English, Urdu, Punjabi and Mirpuri
- The charity's promise: hardship never denies an Oldbury Muslim a dignified burial
An open door on Cyprus Street
Because we are physically here, Oldbury families use us differently: they drop in. They come with questions about a parent's wishes, with Kafan cloth brought back from Hajj for safekeeping, with a neighbour who needs the Death Committee explained in Mirpuri. We welcome all of it — a funeral service rooted in its own town should feel less like a business and more like an institution the community owns. Call first if you can — 0300 102 1786 — so the right person is free to sit with you properly. And if the need is tonight: the same number answers, and help is minutes away.
Oldbury's questions, answered plainly
Can we visit before we ever need you? Please do — it is the visit we most encourage. Meeting the team, seeing how we work and asking the awkward questions in calm times is worth more than any website; call first so the right colleague is free for you.
If the death is at home in Langley or Tividale at night? Verification first — the out-of-hours GP service — then us; our team can typically be with an Oldbury family faster than anywhere else we serve, because the journey is measured in minutes from Cyprus Street.
Where do Oldbury families usually bury? Most within Sandwell's provision close to home; some across the boundary in Birmingham where family graves lie. We quote both in writing so the choice is made on facts, not guesswork.
The town the charity calls home
Oldbury is more than our address; it is where the charity's governance meets, where its funeral fund is administered, and where the community can hold us accountable face to face — a discipline we welcome. When our neighbours entrust us with their dead, the trust carries an edge no distant customer's ever could: we will meet these families again, at Jumu'ah, at the school gates, in the queue at the shops. That daily accountability, more than any policy document, is the guarantee behind every promise on this page.
Above all, remember what having your funeral director in your own town actually buys: not convenience, but witness. Every promise on this page is made by people you can walk in on tomorrow morning — and that, in the end, is the strongest guarantee any Oldbury family could ask of anyone entrusted with its dead.
One call reaches us from anywhere in Oldbury
Day or night, a trained member of our team answers — and from that moment, your family does not carry this alone.
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