FIQIH - MEMANDIKAN JENAZAH

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6 Oct 202017:29

Summary

TLDRThe video outlines the Islamic procedure for bathing a deceased Muslim, emphasizing its importance as a communal obligation. It details the qualifications needed for those performing the ritual, the necessary preparations, and step-by-step instructions for the bathing process. Key elements include maintaining the deceased's modesty, using specific cleaning materials, and performing a ritual ablution. The speaker stresses the care and respect required during this sensitive task and encourages the audience to apply the learned practices within their communities. The session concludes with gratitude and a prayer for guidance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The washing of a deceased body (jenazah) is a communal obligation (fardhu kifayah) in Islam.
  • 😀 Four essential duties of Muslims towards a deceased person include washing, shrouding, praying for, and burying them.
  • 😀 The deceased must be a Muslim, not a stillborn infant, and not a martyr for the washing to be obligatory.
  • 😀 The person washing the deceased should be a trustworthy and righteous Muslim who intends to fulfill this obligation.
  • 😀 The washing of a male deceased is typically performed by male relatives or those appointed by the deceased during their life.
  • 😀 For a female deceased, her mother, grandmother, or close female relatives should perform the washing.
  • 😀 Preparation for washing involves a suitable space, clean water, soap, cotton, and protective gear like gloves and masks.
  • 😀 The process includes cleansing the body while ensuring the private parts are covered and not exposed.
  • 😀 The washing process requires a systematic approach, starting from the inside, moving to external parts, and ensuring thorough cleaning.
  • 😀 After washing, the deceased should be dressed in a clean shroud, and all actions should be performed with respect and gentleness.

Q & A

  • What is the primary purpose of washing a deceased body in Islam?

    -The primary purpose of washing a deceased body, known as 'memandikan jenazah,' is to honor the deceased and fulfill a communal obligation, which is considered a fardhu kifayah.

  • What are the four obligations of a Muslim towards a deceased fellow Muslim?

    -The four obligations are to wash the body, wrap it (kafankan), perform the funeral prayer (sholat), and bury the body.

  • Who is eligible to perform the washing of a deceased body?

    -The person washing the body must be a Muslim, have the intention to perform the act, be trustworthy, and maintain confidentiality regarding the deceased.

  • What conditions must be met for a body to be washed?

    -The body must be that of a Muslim, should not be a stillborn baby or a martyr (syahid), and should not be someone who has died in a state that prohibits washing.

  • What items are required for washing a deceased body?

    -Required items include a washing table, buckets for water, soap (preferably liquid), towels, cotton, kapur barus (camphor), daun bidara (bidara leaves), and cleaning tools.

  • What is the significance of using kapur barus and daun bidara during the washing process?

    -Kapur barus and daun bidara are used for their cleansing properties and to help prevent insects from being attracted to the body.

  • Describe the initial steps in the washing process of the deceased.

    -The body is placed on the washing table. The washer must use gloves and clean water, beginning the process by washing the private areas discreetly before moving on to other parts of the body.

  • How many times should the body be washed, and what should be done after washing?

    -The body should be washed three times, and after washing, it should be dried and then wrapped in a clean cloth.

  • What is performed as part of the washing process that mimics living conditions?

    -A symbolic ablution (wudhu) is performed as part of the washing process, similar to the ablution practiced by Muslims while alive.

  • What should be done to the body before it is wrapped in a cloth?

    -Before wrapping the body, it should be dried, and the cloth used for wrapping must cover the body properly without exposing any private parts.

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