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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 602

    It is obligatory to bury a corpse in a manner that its smell does not come out and predatory animals cannot dig it out. If there is a danger that an animal will dig it out, the grave …

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  • Ruling 603

    If it is not possible to bury a corpse in the ground, it can be placed in a building or a coffin instead.

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  • Ruling 604

    A corpse must be laid in the grave on its right side in a way that the front of the body faces qibla.

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  • Ruling 605

    If someone dies on a ship, in the event that the corpse will not decompose and there is no problem with it being on the ship, the people must wait until the ship reaches land and then bury …

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  • Ruling 606

    If there is a danger that an enemy will dig up the grave of a deceased person, exhume the body, and cut off its ears, nose, or some other part, then in the event that it is possible …

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  • Ruling 607

    If necessary, the expenses of throwing a corpse into the sea and strengthening the grave can be taken from the deceased’s estate.

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  • Ruling 608

    If a [pregnant] disbelieving woman dies and the baby in her womb has also died, in the event that the father of the child is a Muslim, the woman must be laid on her left side with her …

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  • Ruling 609

    It is not permitted to bury a Muslim in the graveyard of disbelievers, or to bury a disbeliever in the graveyard of Muslims.

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  • Ruling 610

    It is not permitted to bury a Muslim in a place that is disrespectful to him, such as a place where rubbish and dirt are thrown.

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  • Ruling 611*

    It is not permitted to bury a corpse in a place that is usurped nor in the ground of a place like a mosque, ḥusayniyyah,71 or religious school that has been given as a charitable endowment (waqf) for …

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