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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 510

    THE GHUSL FOR TOUCHING A CORPSE (MASS AL‑MAYYIT) If someone touches – i.e. makes part of his body come into contact with – the body of a dead person after it has become cold but before it has been …

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  • Ruling 511

    Performing this ghusl is not obligatory for touching a deceased person whose entire body has not yet become cold, even if one touches a part that has become cold.

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  • Ruling 512

    If a person makes his hair touch a corpse, or he makes his body touch the hair of a corpse, or he makes his hair touch the hair of a corpse, then performing this ghusl is not obligatory for …

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  • Ruling 513

    If a child is stillborn, his mother must perform this ghusl based on obligatory precaution. If [a child is born alive but] his mother dies, the child must perform this ghusl before reaching the age of legal responsibility based …

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  • Ruling 514

    If a person touches a corpse that has been given the three ghusls52 completely, then performing this ghusl does not become obligatory for him. However, if one touches part of a corpse before the completion of the third …

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  • Ruling 515

    If an insane person or a child who has not reached the age of legal responsibility touches a corpse, then after the insane person becomes sane or the child reaches the age of legal responsibility, he must perform …

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  • Ruling 516

    If part of the body of a living person, or part of the body of a dead person who has not been given ghusl, becomes separated and one touches it before it is given ghusl, it is not …

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  • Ruling 517

    Performing this ghusl is not obligatory for touching a bone that has not been given ghusl and has separated from a dead or living person. Similarly, [performing this ghusl is not obligatory] for touching a tooth that has separated from a …

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  • Ruling 518

    The ghusl for touching a corpse is like the ghusl for janābah, and it suffices in place of wuḍūʾ.

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  • Ruling 519

    If a person touches a number of corpses or touches one corpse a number of times, then performing one ghusl is sufficient.

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