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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 548

    A man can give ghusl to a young girl who cannot discern between right and wrong. A woman can give ghusl to a young boy who cannot discern between right and wrong.

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  • Ruling 549

    Those who are maḥram can give ghusl to one another, whether they are maḥram by being biological/blood relatives – for example, a mother and a sister – or by way of breastfeeding, or by marriage. Except for the private parts, it …

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  • Ruling 550

    If a corpse and the person giving ghusl to it are both male or both are female, it is permitted for the corpse to be naked, except for the private parts. However, it is better to give it ghusl from …

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  • Ruling 551

    Looking at the private parts of a corpse is unlawful, except in the case of a husband and wife. If the person giving ghusl looks [at the private parts], he commits a sin but the ghusl does not become invalid. …

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  • Ruling 552

    If there is an intrinsic impurity on any part of a corpse, it must be removed before ghusl is given to that part; and it is better to remove impurities from the entire body before starting the ghusl.

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  • Ruling 553

    [The method of performing] the ghusl given to a corpse is the same as that of the ghusl for janābah; and the obligatory precaution is that one must not give a corpse immersive ghusl if it is possible to give it …

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  • Ruling 554

    If someone dies while in the state of ḥayḍ or janābah, it is not necessary to give that person the ghusl for ḥayḍ or the ghusl for janābah; rather, the ghusl given to a corpse is sufficient.

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  • Ruling 555

    Based on obligatory precaution, it is unlawful to take a fee for giving ghusl to a corpse; if someone gives ghusl to a corpse with the intention of earning a fee such that it conflicts with him having an intention …

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  • Ruling 556

    Giving jabīrah ghusl to a corpse has not been sanctioned in Islamic law (i.e. it is not mashrūʿ). Furthermore, if one does not find water or there is an obstacle to using water, he must perform one tayammum on …

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  • Ruling 557

    Someone who performs tayammum on a corpse must strike his own palms on the earth and then wipe them on the face and the back of the hands of the corpse; and if it is possible, the recommended precaution …

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