Tata cara memandikan jenazah perempuan sesuai syariat Islam

dr Sari Banjar
15 Jun 202306:45

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the Islamic procedure for washing a deceased female, highlighting the steps involved, necessary tools, and the required etiquette. It covers the conditions for those who can perform the washing, the preparation needed, and the process itself, from cleaning the body to performing wudhu for the deceased. Respectful handling, privacy, and cleanliness are emphasized throughout the ritual, which is seen as a fardhu kifayah obligation. The video serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding and performing this important Islamic practice with reverence and care.

Takeaways

  • 😀 *Fardhu Kifayah*: Washing the deceased is a communal obligation. If one person performs it, the duty is fulfilled for the entire community.
  • 😀 *Requirements for the Washer*: The person performing the washing must be Muslim, mature, mentally sound, have the intention to fulfill the duty, and maintain the privacy of the deceased.
  • 😀 *Preferred Washers*: The most closely related people to the deceased should perform the washing. For a woman, this includes her mother, sister, daughter, or husband.
  • 😀 *Respect for the Deceased*: The deceased should be treated with utmost respect, ensuring their modesty is maintained throughout the washing process.
  • 😀 *Preparation Materials*: Essential tools include water (mixed with bidara leaves or soap), a towel, cotton, gloves, scissors, and cloth to cover the body.
  • 😀 *Step 1 - Intention (Niat)*: Begin with the proper intention, saying ‘Bismillahirrahmanirrahim, nawaitul ghusla li’llahi ta’ala.’
  • 😀 *Step 2 - Cleanse the Body*: Start by gently cleaning the face, mouth, eyes, ears, and hair. Clean between the fingers and toes and focus on private parts with great care.
  • 😀 *Step 3 - Rinse the Body*: Use clear water for rinsing, starting from the right side, then the left side, and ensure all parts are thoroughly rinsed.
  • 😀 *Step 4 - Use of Kapur Barus*: After cleaning, a final wash with water containing kapur barus is done to purify and provide a pleasant fragrance to the body.
  • 😀 *Final Rituals*: Perform a symbolic wudu (ablution) for the deceased, dry the body, braid the hair if necessary, and cover the body with clean cloth before preparing for the burial.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the ritual bathing of a deceased person in Islam?

    -In Islam, the ritual bathing (ghusl) of a deceased person is a communal obligation (fardhu kifayah). If performed by a few members of the community, others are absolved of the duty. It ensures the deceased is treated with respect and dignity according to Islamic law.

  • What are the conditions for a person to be eligible to bathe a deceased body?

    -The person bathing the deceased must be Muslim, of sound mind, mature, have the intention (niat) to perform the task, understand the fiqh (jurisprudence) of bathing a body, and maintain the deceased's dignity.

  • Why is it important to maintain modesty during the bathing process?

    -Maintaining modesty during the bathing of a deceased body is crucial to show respect for the deceased. It is part of the Islamic code of conduct that the body should remain covered, and the bathing process should be done privately.

  • What are the key preparations needed before beginning the bathing process?

    -The necessary preparations include gathering water mixed with betel leaves or soap, clean water, water with lime powder, a basin, gloves, scissors, towels, and a cloth to cover the body.

  • What is the first step to take before beginning the bathing of a deceased body?

    -Before beginning, one must make the niat (intention) to bathe the deceased for the sake of Allah. This is a key step that sets the intention for the task.

  • How should the body be cleaned during the ritual bath?

    -The body should be cleaned gently, starting with the head, eyes, ears, and mouth. Each part, including nails, private parts, and armpits, must be carefully cleaned. The abdomen should be gently pressed to remove any impurities.

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

    -Each part of the body should be washed three times, starting with the right side, followed by the left side, and then the back. Special care is taken to wash the areas from head to toe in this sequence.

  • What is the purpose of performing wudu (ablution) on the deceased?

    -Performing wudu on the deceased ensures that the body is purified and cleansed as part of the ritual process, similar to how a living person would perform ablution before prayer. It is a form of spiritual purification.

  • What should be done after the body is washed and dried?

    -After the body is washed and dried, the hair is braided and arranged. The body is then covered with a clean cloth and prepared for the next steps, which include shrouding and burial.

  • What are the key etiquette (adab) to follow during the bathing of the deceased?

    -The key etiquette includes maintaining the deceased's dignity by keeping the body covered at all times, ensuring the bathing area is private, and performing the cleaning process gently and with respect.

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