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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 613

    If a part of the corpse becomes separated – even if it is its hair, nail, or tooth – it must be buried with the body; and in the event that the separated part is found after the …

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  • Ruling 614

    If someone dies in a well and it is not possible to bring him out of it, the well must be sealed and it will be considered to be his grave.

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  • Ruling 615

    If a child dies in its mother’s womb and were it to remain in the womb it would be dangerous for the mother, it must be taken out in the easiest way possible; and there is no problem …

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  • Ruling 616

    Whenever a woman dies with a living child in her womb, if there is hope in the child surviving – albeit for a short period of time – then the woman must be cut open from wherever it …

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  • Ruling 617

    The following are recommended acts of burial:the depth of the grave should be equal to the height of an average person;the corpse should be buried in the nearest graveyard unless a further graveyard is better for some reason; …

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  • Ruling 618

    It is recommended that the person who places the corpse in the grave should have wuḍūʾ or ghusl, and be bare-headed and bare-footed, and he should climb out of the grave from the feet-side of the corpse. Persons other …

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  • Ruling 619

    It is recommended that the grave should be four sided, and be raised to the height of four fingers from the ground, and that a sign be kept over it so that it is not mistaken, and that …

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  • Ruling 620

    It is recommended that after the people who attended the funeral have departed, the guardian of the deceased or the person who has been given permission by the guardian should recite the recommended duʿāʾ s for the deceased. …

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  • Ruling 621

    After burial, it is recommended that the grieving family should be given condolences. However, if after the passing of some time giving condolences would cause them to remember their grief, it is better to avoid it. It is …

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  • Ruling 622

    It is recommended for one to be patient on the death of his near ones, especially on the death of a child; and whenever he remembers the deceased, he should say: إِنَّا لِلّٰهِ وَ إِنِّا إِلَیْهِ رَاجِعُونَinnā lillāhi …

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