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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 582

    It is obligatory to perform ṣalāt al‐mayyit for a Muslim who has died, and for every child who is considered a Muslim and  has completed six years of age.

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  • Ruling 583

    Based on obligatory precaution, it is necessary to perform ṣalāt al‐mayyit for a child who has not completed six years of age but could understand prayers. If the child could not understand prayers, there is no problem in performing …

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  • Ruling 584

    Ṣalāt al‐mayyit must be performed after giving ghusl, camphorating, and shrouding. If it is performed before or while performing these – albeit forgetfully or on account of not knowing the ruling – it is not sufficient.

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  • Ruling 585*

    It is not necessary for someone who wants to perform ṣalāt al‐mayyit to have wuḍūʾ, ghusl, or tayammum, or for his body and clothes to be pure. In fact, even if his clothes are usurped there is no problem, …

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  • Ruling 586

    The person who performs ṣalāt al‐mayyit must face qibla. It is also obligatory to place the corpse in a way that it lies on its back in front of the person performing the prayer with its head on the …

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  • Ruling 587

    The place where one performs the prayers must not be higher or lower than the corpse; however, being a little higher or lower, is not a problem. The recommended precaution is that the place where the prayers are …

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  • Ruling 588

    The person performing the prayer must not be far away from the corpse. However, there is no problem in him being far away if the prayer is performed in congregation and the rows are connected to one another. …

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  • Ruling 589

    The person performing the prayer must stand with the corpse in front of him. However, if the prayer is being performed in congregation, there is no problem if some of the people do not stand in front of …

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  • Ruling 590

    There must not be a curtain, wall, or a similar thing between the corpse and the person performing the prayer. However, there is no problem if the corpse is in a coffin or something similar.

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  • Ruling 591

    During the prayer, the private parts of the corpse must be covered. If it has not been possible to shroud the corpse, the private parts must still be covered, albeit with a board, brick, or something similar.

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