for the third with aab-i-Khalis (pure water).
for the third with aab-i-Khalis (pure water)." If the Tayammums were not administered with Niyyat Maa Fizzimah, a forth is required with the Niyyat Maa Fizzimah.[Sayyid, Hadi Husayn (1988)] ii) Dust The administrator must strike his / her palms on the dust and smear the dust in the forehead of the deceased down to the apex of the nose. Then rubs his / her left palm on the right of the deceased from the wrist to the fingertips.
Then the right palm on the back of the left hand from the wrist to the fingertips. ii) Hunoot (rubbing of crushed camphor on the deceased) Crushed camphor must be rubbed on all seven sajda parts of the body being the forehead, the two palms, two knees and the two big toes. If there is sufficient camphor remaining after Hunoot, then all joints can be rubbed and the remaining camphor placed on the chest of the deceased.
If there is not sufficient camphor for Hunoot and only enough for the bath, then Hunoot ceases to become wajib. The administrator needs to Wuzu (ablution) his/her face and forearms after bathing the deceased. If the administrator of the bath also has the duty of shrouding the deceased, they must wash both their feet up to their knees. Previous…