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

  • πŸ› The process of washing a deceased female's body is a religious obligation (fardhu kifayah).
  • 🧼 Essential items for the ritual washing include gloves, a mask, soap, shampoo, clean water, a sponge, and a towel.
  • πŸ“œ 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.
  • 🚱 After external cleansing, internal cleansing involves pressing and rinsing the abdomen to remove impurities.
  • πŸ’¦ The body is then thoroughly rinsed from the top of the head to the tips of the toes, three times with clean water.
  • πŸ”„ 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.
  • πŸ‘• The final step involves performing a ritual wudhu (ablution) for the deceased, with a specific intention and method.
  • πŸ•Œ 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.

Outlines

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πŸ› Washing a Deceased Woman's Body

This paragraph describes the process of washing a deceased woman's body according to Islamic rites. It begins with the preparation of the washing area and the necessary tools such as gloves, mask, soap, shampoo, clean water, a razor for shaving, a towel, and a sheet. The washing starts with the intention of performing ghusl for the deceased and reciting Islamic phrases. The body is gently cleaned, including the mouth, nostrils, ears, armpits, and hair, with water being poured over these areas. After cleaning, the body is turned to expel any impurities from the stomach and intestines. The body is then washed three times from top to bottom, followed by washing the right and left sides separately. The washing concludes with the use of soap, shampoo for the hair, and a final rinse with clean water. The body is then dried while ensuring the deceased's modesty is maintained, and the final step involves dressing the body with a suitable cloth.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Ghusl

Ghusl is an Islamic ritual bath performed for specific purposes, such as after sexual activity or before burying a deceased person. In the context of the video, ghusl is the main theme as it describes the process of washing a deceased woman's body, which is a part of the burial rites in Islam.

πŸ’‘Niat

Niat, in Islamic practice, refers to the intention or purpose behind performing a religious act. In the script, niat is mentioned as an essential starting point for the ghusl, emphasizing the importance of having the right intention when performing the ritual washing.

πŸ’‘Mayat

Mayat is an Arabic term for a deceased person. The script discusses the proper way to wash a mayat, indicating the respect and care that must be taken in preparing the body for burial according to Islamic tradition.

πŸ’‘Mandatory (Fardhu Kifayah)

Fardhu Kifayah is a term in Islamic jurisprudence that refers to an obligation that must be fulfilled by the community as a whole. In the script, washing the deceased (ghusl) is described as a mandatory act, highlighting its importance in Islamic funeral rites.

πŸ’‘Wudhu

Wudhu is the ritual washing performed before prayer in Islam. In the video script, wudhu is mentioned in the context of performing it for the deceased, which is a specific practice to purify the body in preparation for burial.

πŸ’‘Aurat

Aurat refers to the private parts of the body that must be covered in Islamic modesty practices. The script mentions covering the aurat of the deceased while performing ghusl, which underscores the importance of modesty even after death.

πŸ’‘Shampoo

Shampoo is a hair cleaning product used in the ghusl process as described in the script. It is one of the materials required for washing the hair of the deceased, ensuring cleanliness as part of the burial preparation.

πŸ’‘Soap

Soap is a cleaning agent used in the ghusl process. The script specifies using soap to clean the body of the deceased, which is a standard practice in the ritual washing to ensure thorough cleanliness.

πŸ’‘Rinsing

Rinsing is the act of washing away soap or shampoo with water. In the script, rinsing is mentioned several times, indicating the importance of this step in the ghusl process to ensure the deceased's body is completely clean.

πŸ’‘Drying

Drying refers to the process of removing water from the body after washing. The script mentions drying the body of the deceased with a towel while being mindful of the aurat, which shows the careful and respectful treatment of the body during the burial preparation.

πŸ’‘Dressing

Dressing the deceased in the script refers to the final step of covering the body with a suitable cloth or shroud after it has been washed and dried. This is an essential part of the Islamic burial process, symbolizing respect and preparation for the afterlife.

Highlights

Introduction to the practice of washing a female deceased (jenazah) as a religious duty (fardhu kifayah).

List of required tools and materials for washing the deceased, including gloves, mask, soap, shampoo, clean water, and towels.

The initial step of placing the deceased on a prepared washing area with the head slightly elevated.

Recitation of intention (niyyah) before beginning the washing process.

Transcripts

play00:00

Halo assalamualaikum warahmatullahi

play00:02

wabarakatuh Disini saya akan

play00:04

mempraktekkan Bagaimana tatacara

play00:06

memandikan jenazah perempuan seperti

play00:09

yang kita ketahui hukum dari memandikan

play00:12

jenazah adalah fardhu kifayah Nah untuk

play00:15

alat dan bahan yang diperlukan adalah

play00:18

sarung tangan dan masker sabun dan

play00:22

shampo air bersih secukupnya air kapur

play00:27

barus air sabun serta handuk dan juga

play00:31

kain baik langsung saja kita ke tata

play00:34

cara memandikan jenazah pertama Letakkan

play00:38

mayat di tempat mandi yang sudah

play00:40

disediakan dan Letakkan jenazah dengan

play00:43

posisi kepala agak tinggi setelah itu

play00:47

Membaca niat Bismillahirrohmanirrohim

play00:50

nawaitul ghusla lihat yyttty lillahi

play00:55

taala kemudian bersihkan dengan lembut

play00:59

gigi

play01:00

eh lubang hidungnya lubang telinganya

play01:05

Hai celah ketiak sambil disiram air

play01:08

celah jari tangan

play01:12

Hai dan juga kaki serta rambutnya sambil

play01:18

disiram dengan air setelah itu kemudian

play01:23

kita mengeluarkan kotoran dari perut

play01:25

jenazah dengan cara mengangkat sedikit

play01:28

badan jenazah lalu menekan perutnya

play01:32

secara perlahan-lahan ditekan secara

play01:35

perlahan-lahan sambil disirami air dan

play01:42

di istinjakkan qubul dan juga duburnya

play01:46

kemudian kita siram jadi deh tersebut

play01:50

dari ujung rambut sampai ujung kaki

play01:53

sebanyak tiga kali

play01:57

Hai kemudian siram bagian sebelah kanan

play01:59

tiga kali lalu bagian sebelah kiri tiga

play02:07

kali selanjutnya miringkan jenazah ke

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sebelah kiri kemudian siram lambung

play02:16

kanan bagian belakang jenazah setelah

play02:22

itu miringkan jenazah ke sebelah kanan

play02:25

kemudian siram lambung kiri bagian

play02:29

belakang jenazah sebanyak tiga kali juga

play02:34

Lalu setelah itu siram kembali jenazah

play02:39

dari ujung kepala hingga ujung kaki

play02:40

menggunakan air sabun sambil kita gosok

play02:44

bagian tubuh jenazah pelan-pelan dengan

play02:46

sabun

play02:49

Ayo kita bersihkan bagian tubuh jenazah

play02:54

bersihkan juga rambut jenazah dengan

play02:56

menggunakan shampo sambil disiram air

play03:03

setelah selesai membersihkan badan

play03:05

jenazah siram kembali jenazah

play03:08

menggunakan air bersih dari ujung kepala

play03:11

hingga ujung kaki kemudian setelah itu

play03:15

kita lanjut untuk memudahkan jenazah

play03:18

dalam melakukan wudhu jenazah Sama

play03:21

halnya seperti melakukan wudhu pada

play03:23

umumnya hanya saja niatnya yang berbeda

play03:27

Bismillahirrohmanirrohim nawaitul duel

play03:29

hadzihil mayeti lillahi taala pertama

play03:34

siram wajahnya sebanyak tiga kali

play03:39

Hai kemudian tangannya bagian sebelah

play03:42

kanan dari Sheikh dari jari sampai ke

play03:45

siku sebanyak tiga kali

play03:49

di bagian sebelah kiri dari ujung jari

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sampai ke siku sebanyak tiga kali

play03:56

hai lalu kepalanya sebanyak tiga kali

play04:02

telinganya kanan kiri sebanyak tiga kali

play04:09

setelah itu kakinya kanan sebanyak tiga

play04:13

kali dan kiri sebanyak tiga kali

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kemudian siram lagi jenazah dengan

play04:20

menggunakan air kapur barus setelah itu

play04:26

keringkan tubuh jenazah menggunakan

play04:29

handuk sambil memperhatikan aurat

play04:31

jenazah tidak boleh terbuka

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Hai yang terakhir handuk ini diganti

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dengan kain panjang atau kain yang layak

play04:48

pakai baik Itulah tatacara memandikan

play04:54

jenazah perempuan terlebih dan berkurang

play04:58

saya mohon maaf assalamu'alaikum

play05:00

warahmatullahi

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