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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 538

    METHOD OF PERFORMING THE GHUSL GIVEN TO A CORPSE (MAYYIT ) It is obligatory to give a corpse three ghusls in the following order: a ghusl with water that has been mixed with lote tree (sidr) leaves; a ghusl with water …

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  • Ruling 539

    The amount of sidr leaves and camphor in the water must not be so great that they turn the water into mixed (muḍāf) water, neither must the amount be so little that it cannot be said that sidr leaves and …

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  • Ruling 540

    If the necessary amount of sidr leaves and camphor cannot be found, then based on recommended precaution, the amount to which one has access should be mixed in the water.

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  • Ruling 541

    If someone dies in the state of iḥrām, he must not be given ghusl with camphor water; instead, he must be given ghusl with ordinary water, unless he was in the state of iḥrām for hajj al-tamattuʿ62 and he had …

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  • Ruling 542

    If sidr leaves and camphor, or one of them, cannot be found, or if using them is not permitted – for example, they are usurped – then based on obligatory precaution a person must perform one tayammum on the deceased; …

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  • Ruling 544

    One who gives ghusl to a corpse must have the intention of attaining proximity to Allah the Exalted, and it is sufficient if he has an intention to follow the command of Allah the Exalted.

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  • Ruling 543

    One who gives ghusl to a corpse must be sane, Muslim, and, based on obligatory precaution, a Twelver Shia; furthermore, he must know the rulings of ghusl. If a mumayyiz child performs ghusl correctly, it is acceptable [for him to perform …

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  • Ruling 545

    Giving ghusl to a Muslim child is obligatory even if the child is of illegitimate birth. Giving ghusl, shrouding, and burying a disbeliever and his offspring is not obligatory; however, if the child of a disbeliever is mumayyiz and expresses …

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  • Ruling 546

    A miscarried child of four months or more must be given ghusl. In fact, based on obligatory precaution, even a miscarried child of fewer than four months whose body formation is complete must be given ghusl. In cases …

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  • Ruling 547

    A man cannot give ghusl to a woman who is not his maḥram. Similarly, a woman cannot give ghusl to a man who is not her maḥram. A husband and wife can give ghusl to one another.

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