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586. Shrouding a dead body with an impure thing,
or with a cloth made of pure silk, and on the basis of precaution with a
cloth, which has been woven with gold, isnot permissible. In case,
however, there is no other alternative there is no harm in using these
things as shroud. 587. On the basis of precaution shrouding with a
cloth, which is made of wool or hair of an animal whose meat is
unlawful to eat or with the hide of an animal,whose meat is lawful to
eat is not permissible unless one is constrained to do it. However,
there is no harm in using a shroud made of the hair and wool of an
animal whosemeat is lawful, although the recommended precaution is that a
dead body should not be shrouded even with these two things. 588. If the shroud of a dead body becomes impure
owing to its own impurity, or owing to some other impure thing, and if
the shroud is not wasted its impure portionshould be washed or cut off,
even alter the dead body has been placed in the grave. And if it is not
possible to wash it, or to cut it oft, but it is possible to change
it,it should be changed. 589. If a person, who is wearing ehram for Hajj
or Umra. dies, he should be shrouded like others and there is no harm in
covering his head and face. 590. It is recommended that one should keep ones shroud and "Sidr" leaves and camphor ready during ones lifetime.
ORDERS REGARDING HUNUT (EMBALMENT) 591. It is obligatory after bathing a dead body
to embalm it viz. to apply camphor on its forehead, both the palms, both
the knees and both the great toes of itsfeet. Furthermore, applying
camphor on the nose of the dead body is recommended. The camphor should
be powdered and fresh. If its essence is lost because of its being old
itwill not serve the purpose. 592. The obligatory precaution is that camphor should first be
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 127