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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 623

    Based on obligatory precaution, it is not permitted for a person to scratch his face and body or to cut his hair in mourning someone. However, it is permitted to slap one’s own head and face.

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  • Ruling 624

    Based on obligatory precaution, it is not permitted for one to tear his collar in mourning the death of anyone except his father and brother. And the recommended precaution is that one should not tear his collar even …

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  • Ruling 625

    If a woman scratches her face in mourning a deceased person and makes it bleed, or if she pulls out her hair, then based on recommended precaution she should free one slave, or feed ten poor people (fuqarāʾ), …

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  • Ruling 626

    The recommended precaution is that when crying for a deceased person, one should not raise his voice very much.

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  • Ruling 627

    It is recommended that on the first night of burial, the two rakʿah prayer known as ‘ṣalāt al‐waḥshah’ should be performed for the deceased. The method of performing this prayer is as follows: In the first rakʿah after reciting Sūrat …

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  • Ruling 628

    Ṣalāt al‐waḥshah can be performed at any time on the first night of burial. However, it is better to perform it at the start of the evening after ʿishāʾ prayers.

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  • Ruling 629

    If people want to take the corpse to another town that is far away, or if the burial is delayed for some other reason, ṣalāt al‐waḥshah should be delayed until the first night of burial.

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  • Ruling 630

    Exhuming the grave of a believer – i.e. opening his grave – is unlawful, even if the grave belongs to a child or to an insane person. However, there is no problem if the body has completely decomposed …

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  • Ruling 631

    It is unlawful to destroy the graves of the descendants of the Imams (ʿA), martyrs, and scholars, in any way that is considered disrespectful, even if many years have passed since the person was buried and the body …

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  • Ruling 632

    Exhuming a grave is not unlawful in the following cases: When the corpse has been buried in usurped land and the owner of the land does not consent to the body remaining there, and exhuming the body does …

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