Someone who performs tayammum on a corpse must strike his own palms on the earth and then wipe them on the face and the back of the hands of the corpse; and if it is possible, the recommended precaution is to perform tayammum using the hands of the corpse. [1] Ḥajj al‑tamattuʿ is the pilgrimage to Mecca performed by Muslims who reside further than 88 kilometres from Mecca. [2] Ṭawāf refers to the circumambulation of the Kaʿbah.
[3] Saʿy refers to the hajj and ʿumrah ritual of traversing to and from the mountains of Ṣafā and Marwah. [4] These are two types of pilgrimage to Mecca performed by Muslims who reside within 88 kilometres of Mecca. [5] Ḥalq is the shaving of the head performed by men as part of the hajj rituals. LAWS OF SHROUDING (TAKFĪN) A CORPSE THE OBLIGATION TO GIVE GHUSL, SHROUD (TAKFĪN), PRAY OVER, CAMPHORATE (TAḤNĪṬ), AND BURY (DAFN) العربية فارسی اردو English Azərbaycan Türkçe Français