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Introduction
Chapter One
Quoting
Some Traditions of the Imams (A.S.) about Death
Chapter Two
Ease Your Sufferings at Death
a)
Acts recommended
b)
Recitation and Duas
c)
Fasting
d)
Namaz
Chapter
Three
A
Person in the Pangs of Death
Chapter
Four
When a Person Becomes Deceased
Washing the Body of the Deceased
Chapter
Five
The Steps in Administering the Bath
Laws of Gender of Administering the Bath
Preparation
Niyyat
Wudhu and Position of Administrator
Remove any Objects
Removal of Excreta
Genital Area
Wudhu of the Deceased
The Three Baths
Bath with Plumb Tree Water
Bath with Camphorised Water
Bath with Pure Water
The "Do Nots"
Chapter
Six
Important Notes
The Death of a Martyr
Bathing of the Miscarried Embryo
Very Badly Damaged Body
Deceased in the State of Muhrum
Chapter
Seven
How to Administer Tayammum
Niyyat
Dust
Hunoot
Chapter
Eight
The Kafan
Khah-e-Shifa
Wajib
Mustahab
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Chapter
Nine
Dressing the Deceased in the Kafan
For a Woman
For a Man
The "Do Nots" and Makroohaat (Undesirables) of
Kafan
Chapter
Ten
The Funeral and Funeral Prayers (Namaaz I Janaza)
When Sighting a Deceased Person or Coffin for the First
Time
Virtues of Carrying and Walking Behind the Coffin
Dua of Forty (40) Momins
Duas to be Recited in Funeral Procession with Coffin
Chapter
Eleven
The Bearers of the Bier
Duas When Entering a Graveyard
The Fear of Being Buried
Chapter
Twelve
Namaaz I Janaza (Funeral Prayer)
For a Male [with English Translation]
Niyyat
Chapter
Thirteen
Namaaz I Janaza (Funeral Prayer)
For a Female [with English Translation]
Niyyat
Namaaz I Janaza for a Minor
Namaaz I Janaza for an Insane Person
Chapter
Fourteen
The Grave and Burial
How to Move a Deceased Woman
How to Move a Deceased Man
Chapter
Fifteen
Dua Recited when Deceased is Lowered into the Grave
For a Male
For a Female
Seeking Pardon
Chapter
Sixteen
Talqeen
Talqeen for a Male
Chapter
Seventeen
Talqeen
Talqeen
for a Female
Chapter
Eighteen
Acts to Assist the Deceased in the Grave
Heir's Responsibilities to the Deceased
Chapter
Nineteen
Thursday Namaaz for the Deceased
Conclusion
References
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