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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 523

    Based on obligatory precaution, laying a dying person in a way that the soles of his feet face qibla is obligatory on every Muslim. And in the event that Muslims know that the dying person consents [to being …

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  • Ruling 524

    It is recommended to perform talqīn52 on a dying person with the shahādatayn (two testimonies),53 the avowal (iqrār) of the Twelve Imams (ʿA), and other rightful beliefs of the faith in a manner that he understands. It is also …

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  • Ruling 525

    It is recommended that this duʿāʾ be impressed upon the dying person in a manner that he understands:اَللّٰهُمَّ اغْفِرْ لِيَ الْکَثِيرَ مِن مَّعَاصِيكَ، وَ اقْـبَلْ مِنِّيَ الْیَسِيرَ مِنْ طَاعَتِكَ،یَا مَن یَّـقْبَلُ الْیَسِيرَ وَ یَعْفُو عَنِ الْکَثِيرِ، اِقْـبَلْ مِنِّيَ الْیَسِيرَ …

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  • Ruling 526

    If someone is experiencing a painful death, it is recommended that he be taken to the place where he used to perform prayers, as long as this does not upset him.

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  • Ruling 527

    In order to comfort a dying person, it is recommended to recite at his side the blessed surahs of Yāsīn,54 al-Ṣāffāt,55 and al-Aḥzāb;56 and to recite Āyat al-Kursī,57 verse fifty-four of Sūrat al-Aʿrāf,58 and the last three verses …

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  • Ruling 528

    It is disapproved to leave a dying person alone, to place a weighty object on his stomach, to be junub or ḥāʾiḍ near him, to talk excessively near him, to cry near him, or to leave women alone next to …

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  • Ruling 529

    After someone has died, it is recommended to close his lips, eyes, and mouth, to straighten his hands and legs, and to cover him with a piece of cloth. If someone dies at night, [it is recommended] to …

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  • Ruling 530

    It is obligatory on the guardian of a Muslim who has died to give him ghusl and to camphorate, shroud, perform prayers over, and bury him, even if the deceased is not a Twelver (Ithnā ʿAsharī) Shia. The guardian …

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  • Ruling 531

    If a person is engaged in attending to the duties relating to a deceased person, it is not obligatory on others to start doing them. However, if the person leaves the duties half-finished, then others must complete them. …

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  • Ruling 532

    If a person is certain that others are engaged in attending to the duties relating to a deceased person, it is not obligatory on him to start doing those things. However, if one doubts or merely supposes [that …

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