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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 558

     The body of a dead Muslim must be shrouded with three pieces of cloth: a loincloth, a shirt, and a full cover.

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  • Ruling 559

    Based on obligatory precaution, the loincloth must cover the area from the navel to the knees; and it is better that it cover the area from the chest to over the feet. Furthermore, based on obligatory precaution, the …

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  • Ruling 560*

    The obligatory quantity of the shroud (kafan) mentioned in the previous ruling must be taken from the estate of the deceased if someone has not donated it. In fact, even the recommended quantity of the kafan – up to …

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  • Ruling 561

    If someone makes a will stipulating that the recommended amount of his kafan should be paid for from the one-third of his estate,67 or, if he makes a will that one-third of his estate should be spent on …

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  • Ruling 562

    If a deceased person has not made a will stipulating that the cost of his kafan must be taken from the one-third of his estate, and if one wants to take it out from his estate, he must not …

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  • Ruling 563

    It is the husband’s responsibility to provide the kafan for his wife even if she has her own wealth. Similarly, if a woman is given a revocable divorce (al‐ṭalāq al‐rijʿī) – which will be explained in the section on …

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  • Ruling 564

    Providing the kafan for a deceased person is not obligatory for his relatives, even if it was obligatory for them to pay for his living expenses while he was alive.

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  • Ruling 565

    If a deceased person does not have an estate from which his kafan can be purchased, it is not permitted to bury him naked; rather, based on an obligatory precaution, it is obligatory for the Muslims [who come to …

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  • Ruling 566*

    The recommended precaution is that each of the three pieces of the kafan must not be so thin that the corpse can be seen through them. However, if the pieces are such that all three of them together prevent …

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  • Ruling 567

    It is not permitted to shroud a corpse with something that has been usurped even if nothing else can be procured; and in the event that the kafan of a corpse has been usurped and the owner does not …

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