TATA CARA MEMANDIKAN JENAZAH PEREMPUAN

Achmed Hidayatus Sholeh
11 Jul 202105:01

Summary

TLDRThe video script provides a detailed guide on the Islamic burial rites for washing a deceased woman. It covers the necessary tools, such as gloves, soap, and a clean towel, and outlines the process, which includes reading intentions, gently cleaning the body parts, removing impurities, and performing a symbolic wudhu (ablution). The script emphasizes the importance of modesty and respect throughout the ritual, concluding with dressing the body in a suitable shroud, ensuring the process is performed with dignity and care.

Takeaways

  • 🛁 The process of washing a deceased female's body is a religious obligation (fardhu kifayah).
  • đŸ§Œ Essential items for the ritual washing include gloves, a mask, soap, shampoo, clean water, a sponge, and a towel.
  • 📜 The washing should begin with the intention (niat) recited in Arabic, signifying the purpose of the act.
  • 🌊 The body is positioned with the head slightly elevated and gently cleaned, including the mouth, nostrils, ears, and hair, while being rinsed with water.
  • đŸš± After external cleansing, internal cleansing involves pressing and rinsing the abdomen to remove impurities.
  • 💩 The body is then thoroughly rinsed from the top of the head to the tips of the toes, three times with clean water.
  • 🔄 The washing process includes specific sequences for the right and left sides, as well as the front and back of the body.
  • 🧮 Soap is used to clean the body gently and thoroughly, including the hair which is washed with shampoo.
  • 🚿 After soap application, the body is rinsed again with clean water from the top of the head to the feet.
  • 👕 The final step involves performing a ritual wudhu (ablution) for the deceased, with a specific intention and method.
  • 🕌 The script concludes with a reminder to respect the deceased's modesty and privacy throughout the process, and ends with a prayer for peace.

Q & A

  • What is the Islamic ruling on bathing a deceased body?

    -Bathing a deceased body is considered a fardhu kifayah, meaning it is an obligatory duty that must be performed by at least one person in the community.

  • What materials and tools are needed for bathing a deceased female body?

    -The materials and tools needed include gloves, a mask, soap, shampoo, clean water, camphor water, soapy water, towels, and a clean cloth.

  • What is the first step in the process of bathing a deceased female body?

    -The first step is to place the deceased body on a prepared bathing table with the head slightly elevated.

  • How should the deceased's body be prepared before starting the bathing process?

    -Before starting, the body should be positioned properly, and the person performing the bathing should recite the intention (niat) to cleanse the body for the sake of Allah.

  • What areas of the body should be cleaned first during the bathing process?

    -The mouth, nostrils, ears, underarms, and between the fingers and toes should be gently cleaned first.

  • How should the abdomen of the deceased be handled during the bathing process?

    -The abdomen should be gently pressed to expel any remaining waste, and this should be done slowly while pouring water.

  • How many times should the body be washed during the bathing process?

    -The entire body should be washed three times, and then the right and left sides should be washed three times each.

  • What should be used to cleanse the body after the initial washing?

    -After the initial washing, the body should be cleansed with soapy water, and the body should be gently scrubbed with soap.

  • How is wudu (ablution) performed on the deceased, and how does it differ from regular wudu?

    -Wudu is performed on the deceased in the same manner as a regular wudu, washing the face, arms, head, and feet three times each. The difference is in the intention (niat), which is specifically for the deceased.

  • What is the final step after bathing the deceased female body?

    -The final step is to dry the body using a towel, ensuring that the deceased's private parts (aurat) remain covered, and then replace the towel with a clean cloth.

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