1 Ghusal Janazah / bathing of the body Washing the body.

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1 Ghusal Janazah / bathing of the body Washing the body

2 Washing the body Washing sequence No - # STEPS 1.Carefully lay the deceased on his back on a washing table, in a place covered from any inquisitive eyes. 2.Cover the deceased‘s A’WRAH with a large towel or sheet. 3.Undress the deceased, cutting whatever is not easy to slide off. In this & all subsequent steps, the deceased‘s A’WRAH must remain covered with the sheet. 4.Slightly move the deceased’s limbs to loosen joints – if that is found necessary for the washing. Only a slight pressure may be applied to the abdomen to expel any excrements that are close to exiting. 5.Wash the body’s private parts very well, removing all dirt & excrements. If it does not stop after several washes, cotton or cloth may be used to stop it.

3 Washing the body Washing sequence NO - # STEPS 6.Untie any tied or braided hair. 7.Turning the deceased on his left side, use pure water to wash the right side, starting with the head, then arm, foot, then the rest of right side. As much as possible water should reach all the parts of the body. 8.Turning the deceased on his right side, wash his left side as you did for his right side in step # 7. 9.Repeat step # 7 & 8 one or more times if needed. 10.Using the Water – Soap mixture, wash the body as in steps # 7 & 8.

4 Washing the body Washing sequence NO - # STEPS 11.If needed wash the body with pure water as in steps # 7 & 8 to remove soap. 12.Conclude with the final wash using the water – Camphor mixture & following the order of steps # 7 & 8.The total #s of complete washes should be odd. 13.Comb the hair. If it’s long, divide it to 3 plaids: the sides & center. Place the hair behind the head. 14.Use a towel to dry the body. 15.Replace the wet sheet covering the A’WRAH with a dry one. 16.The body is now ready for Shrouding.

5 KAFAN - SHROUD

6 KAFAN – WASHING PROCESS

7 KAFAN – SUPPLIES DURING WASHING PROCESS

8 EMBALMING This section details the entire embalming process, from receiving the body to casketing

9 EMBALMING PRE – EMBALMING FEATURE SETTING ARTERIAL EMBALMING CAVITY EMBALMING POST EMBALMING