The text presents research of the Vienna Central Cemetery. Attention is paid to the form of the gravestones. The Muslim sections at the cemetery appear to spread from the edge to the centre of the cemetery, which makes the gravestones more visible to ordinary visitors. Gravestones made of granite and marble most often respond to a standard offer of funeral services, more complicated gravestones are exceptional. Every fourth tombstone emphasized the religious affiliation of the deceased. The emphasis on state, cultural and worldview
identity of the buried seems marginal. Information about the deceased was inscribed in the Latin alphabet and therefore it is intended for all visitors. Additional inscriptions
in Arabic script are focused on Muslims. The researched gravestones show the ethnic diversity of the contemporary Muslim population of Vienna from the mid-1970s to the present