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(To Allah do we belong, and to him shall we return.)
(O! Allah, reward me in my affliction, and requite me with (something) better than this.)
WHAT TO DO AFTER A PERSON
HAS PASSED AWAY
1.
Obtain a doctor's certificate.
2.
Obtain a burial order.
3.
Obtain a death certificate.
4.
If the body is to be removed from one Municipality to another then it is necessary to
obtain a REMOVAL ORDER from the police of the town in which the death took place.
5.
If the death is due to unnatural causes (e.g. drowning or a motor accident, etc.) then one
must comply with the legal requirements.
6.
Inform relatives and friends of the death and of the time of Janaza.
7.
Prepare the QAB'R.
8.
Perform GHUSL.
9.
Put on the KAFAN.
10.Arrange transport if the QABRASTAAN (cemetery) is at a distance.
REQUIREMENTS FOR MALE AND FEMALE KAFN
THE KAFAN OF A MALE
The Kafan of a male should consist of three white winding sheets about {7 x 7 feet}, clean and large enough to conceal
the whole body, after having been perfumed with incense. Use 4 tie ropes, each 7 feet long
(
Figure (
1
)).
The material of the sheet should not be silk, nor should any gold be used.
STEPS OF SHROUDING:
The winding sheets should be spread out one on the top of the other. The deceased, covered with a sheet, is lifted and laid
on his back on the winding sheets. Some scent or perfume may be put on those parts of the body upon which one rests
during prostration that is the forehead, nose, hands, knees, and feet.
If it is possible the deceased’s left hand should be placed on his chest, then put his right hand on the left hand like the way
in the Salaat (Prayer). The edge of the top sheet is folded over the deceased right side, then the other edge over his left
side. Then the second sheet should be folded the same way. The third and the largest sheet should be treated the same
way.
These sheets should be fastened with a piece of cloth {Tie ropes}, one above the head, and another under the feet, and two
around the body
.
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