 Yeah So we will start with the coffin and then we'll go into the All the details we'll cover everything. It's just the sequence My name is Abdul Rahman and this is half is Tameem we both are from the Islamic Society of East pain Fremont and We have a goosal facility there. Maybe we can show a bit of that and then jump so the facility at the Lauri Masjid we at the at the back of the the facility we have this room called the goosal facility Basically, it has a cold storage for three deceased people to store to be stored it it has a room which has ventilations and Drainage systems clean, you know, it's a clean dialed surface with a sink at the corner that you see and then there's a table with has a with has a Pathways on both sides for the water to drain down or down the table Into a hole which will go into the sink so basically we have the deceased placed on the table and then we move the table almost close to the end of The sink and then we have the water facility to give Goosal and also shroud after that So and also you see others and there is this Thing for heavy individuals we can use this motorized kind of a thing which has three strips Which we can put under the deceased and lift them, you know via motor It's a motorized lift. So this is the facility at Lauri Masjid and we have been giving goosal for many years So this is something we want to share with the community all are welcome Anytime to come and give goosal with that said I'm going to jump into the coffin Just because we want to lay the cloths on the table. So, you know So kaffan, let me go to this for men. It's three pieces of unstitched cloth There is no stitches It's three unstitched piece of cloths. The biggest one is chadar The biggest one is the chadar, which is the biggest piece of cloth, which is at the bottom most The next one this one is is our so you see there that is already laid Which is the biggest piece of cloth on the table? The next one is Is our which is like the the bottom half of the of the Kaffan so so that's the piece of cloth there So we can lay this out So we are going to place the head on that side so we have the bottom half of the you know These are on this one. So this is a second piece of Unstitched cloth There's no stitching. It's just a cut you can get from any fabric store of a good size and that To work fine for anyone kaffan And the third piece is a come come ease and if you look at that if you look at the come ease or the shirt It's a rectangular piece of cloth and that has a slit So basically what we are going to do is We're going to lay it on this side, which would be The head this way and we would take the top part away for this at this point so that we can place the individual I Can place the individual where the slit is you know and then cover the top part through the slit so so and then the most important part is the Tire of the ties so there are three tie tie ropes That should generally go at the bottom so Yeah, so just to show how it is. It's just a tie rope. It's just a you know tie rope So basically it is placed in three different places the center One on the head and one of the feet Yeah, so so So we would we would So we would use this we would lay down the lay this kaffan inside this on a separate table Because after the washing when you dry, that's when we bring him and lay it on the so this is a so this is a grave that you see in five pillars Basically, they have a concrete liner called grave liner and also there is a concrete slab that goes on top on top and then The cost is around $2,000 for a cost of a grave site At livermore and then there's an additional cost of 3,900 Which is which includes the endowment fee the grave liner the concrete lid marker to put a name and when someone passed away And the opening and the closing cost so all those add up to All those add up to 3,900 plus 2,000 which will be 5,900 for one grave site For an for an adult and on a weekend. It'll be $500 more because of the $500 more for labor which is So if you pass on a weekend, it is $500 more and some Symmetries like loan symmetry they mandate not I mean we don't Use this casket or cardboard carrier into the grave But in some symmetry they mandate use of a cardboard Wooden wooden casket Like loan tree or some of a symmetry. They say they won't let but you could request them to not have the wooden casket That would cost a $500. So this is the basic things about the grave and the coffin now. Let's jump into the actual process or couple of process That is followed in California So when a person is sick for a long time, you know, and he passes away We generally categorize them as natural death because he's been sick ill for a long time or elderly gentlemen's mostly And also youngsters who are sick for a long time. It's a natural death So and then there's another category where it's unnatural that unnatural deaths are car accidents or someone passes away at home So the first to think when someone passes away In a home or a car accident the first thing is the the paramedics come So if it is at a home You have to call the paramedics 9-1-1 they come in and they check an Individual for their pulse and make sure they are alive if it was if they are alive They are taken to a hospital if not if they are declared dead they call cops and the cops and the paramedics come in and then Call the coroners Call the coroners to make sure call the coroners To take the individual to a coroner to do an autopsy to find the cause of death So if a coroner comes into play or he comes into action because of an unnatural death They are going to do an autopsy on the individual to find the cause of death because in California a doctor has to certify the cause of death So when there's an unnatural then you have to go to a coroner to an autopsy to find the cause of death It's a do a DUI or drugs or any kind of a thing. So the coroners will cut open the chest All the way to the bottom Take out some body parts take out fluids as well and just evaluate What was the cause of death and also they do a cut over the head? All the way and then they sue the on the body after the and then the doctor certifies the cause of death as Something other than if it is non-alcohol or alcohol or drugs or whatever Because no doctor in case of an unnatural death will come forward to certify an individual So that's a that's a reason when you have some individuals at home who have an history of sickness like high blood pressure It's good to have medical records and and visits with doctor So you know for sure you can convince those paramedics that this individual had a history of Illness and there's a doctor who is vouched for and they did visit doctor Because sometimes people don't visit doctors for a long time. The doctors are not in a position to certify Or they were they're not going to certify So it's a good practice to keep in touch with the doctors for people who are sick and also have the documentation this way you can prevent You know a coroner taking away the body and doing autopsy on you So this is something to keep in mind But whenever there's an unnatural death you have to call the paramedics and call 911 It's it's a it's a required Now when an adult pass you get a death certificate same with the natural or unnatural when it's when a small baby Loss of a baby before or during delivery. This is another category of death Less than 20 weeks. You don't need a paperwork to bury for any burial of a deceased You need to have a burial permit So in case of a stillbirth less than 20 weeks, you don't need a burial permit. So you can just Burry and they are very small you can do it in the backyard or any play any vacant land you can bury them You have to ask for for a doctor to release the that individual because they are very they're smaller than your palm You know and then 20 weeks or above is a stillbirth and you will have to get a paperwork Which is $500 not too expensive and then you can find places in Sacramento to to bury them in case of Five-pillars they charge 1200 for an you know for a child. They don't have a special Prize for you know so these are the kinds of Loss of an individual and for any case except for the 20 weeks You would need a burial permit and the burial permit requires a doctor a doctor comes into play because he has to give the cost of death Or a coroner will give a cost of death and that's when a burial permit is issued And with the burial permit you can go to five pillars or anywhere to bury a deceased Couple of do's and don'ts Yeah, this is something I mentioned Update updated medical records can help you know save the coroner's autopsy. That's important Don't leave parents alone. We have seen cases where parents are left alone and they pass away three days four days No one's there and it can get pretty bad students and Uber drivers sometimes they go in night doing over and they pass away they And so they may not get an Islamic burial If they don't carry with them an identity identification which states that I'm a Muslim or please contact You know a Muslim friend So it is always advised for students and Uber drivers to carry Something that tells that they need you know in case of an emergency they can get a right kind of an attention and Then some people demand they want to transport their disease to back in the Pakistan or Bangladesh and for that there's Embalming is a process that is required to transport a deceased or transport them by air Embalming is basically they take out the fluids of the body and They fill it with formaldehyde and formaldehydes are carcinogenic and also the the purpose of it is to Slow down the decaying process. So the the disease don't decay quicker So formaldehyde and this is something we recommend not to do and do a local burial Again, we just advise them. It's up to them. It can cost up to $15,000 to transport a deceased to a different part of the world Okay, and then I just used to mention about Singapore tour. It's a small country. They don't they allow only burial of naturalized citizens There is no place for outsiders. So in those in in Singapore, you'll have to transport it If you're not a citizen because of the space, there's no there's no place for burial in Singapore So this is some basic things Just to keep in mind about updated medical records very important if you have anyone sick in family and that can save Trip to coronas and also the top C So with that said any questions so far and then we can jump into Practical yeah, so let's go into the go so Yeah, so the MCC website has contact numbers if you go similarly the Islamic Society of East Bay website has it if you even call your Imam or the local Masjid that's the place to get it right away and There's a contact for Imam Siraj myself and for sisters. There's sister Rihanna marker and many people know so So that's the website is the first place to go or call the Imam Yes, so there was a reason that it was an elderly woman but passed away at home, you know So they do a lot of they ask a lot of questions and then see the guy state If there's an elderly women or think they let easily go with few questions still it's questions were asked and the coroners were called and within a You know, you know with a close call with them. They make it call whether to release it at home itself or Transport it to coroners. So there is an investigation if it's a young person You know because of acidic or some kind of a thing obese person There will be a lot of investigations and if they have to take it there is no way out, but you can convince them We are Muslims. We don't Drink alcohol. We don't take drugs. We are you know, we can convince a lot But then and that's only so much you can do it's up to the coroners to make the call We have got some exemptions just making those calls But in some cases where there was a car accident Tariq Khan Zada was one of them very well-known personality He was helping on a on a on a freeway to 37 at 2 a.m. To help someone and he got hit by another car in the back So he passed away So there are many instances of that Where if it is a gunshot wound where a lot of Muslims they go encounter with cops and They are shot and it has to go through Coroners there's no and When they come when the coroner's cops comes and the coroner's it comes from the coroners They are lightly sutured with a lot of gaps and so we just take care to gently use, you know, not too much water Yeah, so they are sutured a sutured into a little bit larger like one-half inch gaps You know, so if you give a go so the blood is going to Come out when it gets warm when you use a warm lukewarm water the blood is going to come out But we just make sure we don't shake too much or you know, we just make sure the basics of the go so is complete So those are basic things and when you do a paperwork For a deceased you have to make sure the social security and the names match of the deceased, you know Some people have four words and then you have to make sure you have the right first name last name and middle And then the socials otherwise it gets rejected in the sense. They can't find a match against the social security it can delay the the go so and the burial and Also knowing also making sure the doctor is available and he's reachable Because those can delay the burial permit So if you can't get the burial permit on time, we can't release the body or you know, we can't bury Yeah, who has been giving care to the patient and when the patient pass away make sure you talk to the doctor and you tell them See we do Islamic burial and it's quick. We have to do so you expect a call from the funeral director and Kindly attend the call because they have to classify or they have to state the cost of death So they are called twice first to get the information then they are put in computer system And then when it comes in they have to authorize. Yes, this is correct the second time so if the if the doctors are in In rounds or away on vacation and if you if you're not communicated then it can delay it can get it can delay the The burial permit and you can't give go so so it's good practice to just be Just communicate with the doctors when such a situation arise and Like I said the name the social security number Also Basic information their parents and where they lived that's good enough That's good enough for a for a funeral home to send a send a hers to release From wherever so what happens is just to go to the process right the final step before we jump in so you call the funeral home and And we help you with that and you just fill up some details You are giving you're giving permission to release the the individual to this funeral home So the funeral homes come to the home or a hospital or a coroner's and they pick up the deceased And they come to the must eat lowering must eat and they place them in the one of the three storage facility We have and while they are working on the burial permit. We can give go so and You know and and the Strouding And then keep it ready when the burial permit comes we take them to the cemetery The house the house is sent by the funeral home. So the cost of the funeral home is around the 2800 You know $2800 just to for the funeral home to send the horse work on the burial permit and work on the death certificate eventually which you will receive after two weeks and Pick them pick them up and You know transfer them to the cemetery So around 2800 that includes some donation to the mosque as well that includes and then the cemetery cost is around 5900 so that's this is the basic process the process is very simple It takes 15 20 minutes in the morning whenever the person individual passes away 15 20 minutes you can get within two hours a person to come and pick up in some Cases the family wants them in their home for a day So you just make a work it out with the funeral home Please come tomorrow morning because we have guests coming home to see the deceased And so they can hold into the in the house for a for less than a day And nothing nothing harm will happen. We just make sure the we keep something heavy on the stomach So they don't bloat Clean white cloth is covered when they pass away They are they are generally their face is kept towards a kibla, you know even before passing away So before passing away when an individual is extremely sick and you know, it's time close to the Death you just prepare the room in such a way that the face is always Facing the kibla or the face and the leg is facing the kibla with their head raised The clean room with no pictures and stuff just to help angels come in easily and and then people reciting Suryasin and talkeen about a shadow a la hila hila la washadona just to remind the individual to make that before they pass away So those are the basic things But we you know when a person is going to pass away the knees are bent they get bent The nose shrink the temples also go in deep. They do heavy breathing Those are the signs when a person is going to go away leave this world and also it's good to Give some some some always give a few drops of some some during the time to help ease the Passing and and they're not dry and you know, they're not dry So those are the some basic things and you can ask with your olama or in things to do when someone is sick or close to Their death. So with that said We can jump on to the practical aspect of giving Goosal basically goosal means is washing washing of a of a deceased. I have this mannequin which is made It is assumed that it has yeah, basically So it comes from a hospital comes in a in a bag hospital bag sometimes they're double double wrapped They have a hospital gowns. Oh another thing to important that that needs to be mentioned here when a person pass away in a hospital with a lot of tubes is good to tell the Nurses there to take away whatever is possible the tubes from the individual Some the tubes can go all some tubes go in and they they have a mechanism to bloat. I mean kind of a Balloon to to get attached to internally. So those pipes won't come out So I think those things you can cut it off at the mouth or But any things like that can be removable you can ask them and they can help you because we are not expert when we Give you know, so we don't know exactly what is going on But it's good to get and get those as much as taken away from their body easily with the help of a nurse before they come to us So with that said We are going into the actual Process so the first thing what we do they come in complete bag like I said So we place them on a table and before that there are a couple of Couple of things to follow Follow in the goosal firstly the satir the satir is the area between the navel and below the knee That area will be covered all the time at no point of time is The satir not covered so from start even before on the bag itself we start covering the satir Second important thing is no recitation of Quran in the while giving goosal because it's dirty place It's all with a lot of blood and all those things so we have to clean them up So no recitation of Quran while giving goosal process Thirdly you can make Dua Allahoom Makfirlahu walla forgive him You know Allah forgive us Allahoom Makfirli these are Duas you can recite while doing goosal The most important thing is any Imperfections or shortcomings that you see on the individual for example if it is a coming from a coroner you would see all those Gasly sites of cuts right you can't reveal those to any of your spouses or any individual You have to those kind of a missing limb or anything or whatever you see any imperfections or shortcomings that you see on the individual For people who are giving goosal. It's the family members who are giving goosal They have to keep it to themselves till till they die as a manna It cannot be they can't share it with their with spouses or with children's or anyone how he looked any good things You can share but anything like this you keep it to yourself till you die With that said the hadith says 40 major sins are forgiven for people who participate in the goosal So who can give goosal only the for a man It is it's a man the closest father mother brother. Oh, sorry father son brother Those are the people who can give goosal to the to them the male folks and women give goosal to the women Only if a child is really small and they are not age mature The mom or a dad can give goosal to the baby That said if you can't find any men folks. It's a pious People of the from the community can come and give or you can choose anyone who are pious They can give goosal, but the priority is for the family members So we encourage all the family members to come and participate because it's their last obligation and Service or a kid with kid with to the the individual who's passing away So the family members are you know are participating. So so no quran dua is okay And the satir is covered all the time And then basically three things to keep in mind istinja washing of the private parts wudu And body body bath. So these are the three things that you do In a in a bigger picture for goosal washing So this is similar to how we give goosal to ourselves for juma or anything You have to wash cleanse all the dirt areas the dirt You know istinja and then wudu and body bath. So this is a basic thing So with that said So we have the the body the body is in a bag body bag So Let's come here So with these clothes on with the satir covered we undo all the clothes And so basically with the satir covered we take away all those all these clothes everything the bags all the tags The you know all the tags All the bandages that you can see and also the diapers everything. So what we do is basically If there's anything below we cut open with a scissor on the the clothes just to make it easy to remove the clothes from the individual And also all the bandage anything that doesn't come out or a tube, you know We can we can see if there is already a clamp sometimes close to the mouth. We can just cut on the top. It's not going to Cause we also take the opinion of the family members. Is it going to be a problem? Do you know what is happening? Is it going to cause, you know, it would be some ivy thing or it's not a big deal So so once those are cut off and taken off Anything anything like a ring which is removable we take it out and dentures we take it out But generally when a person passes away rigor mortis sets in So the body gets firm So you can't open your jaws or things so easily to remove even dentures So if you have dentures even in the hospital, it's a good time to take it out when they are still, you know Oxygen in the body. So with that said we remove everything Um and with the stutter on With the stutter on and the first thing what we do is we will Press the abdomen three times So there are people around the around the table They help lift him a bit with the head and the shoulder and press the abdomen three times The idea behind that is any kind of uh Thing that you want to take it out of the system. You can do that with a gentle massage for of three times So before doing this we make a knee of giving go soul to the mayut and generally the mayut is placed with kibla facing the kibla in our facility So basically all the dirt in the body, whatever can come out with that pressure can come out, you know, and then we start with the istinja So like I said the first thing is the istinja. So we we give clothes. So if you have to touch Clean the private parts. You can't do it with your fingers or gloves So even before this, right? Everyone is wearing apron Everyone is wearing a mask everyone has gloves on with the cap and the shoes everything, you know, because We have to see about the hygiene bacteria and all those things. We have to protect ourselves and as a as a process We have to wear it. So with that said the Um So So istinja, right? So we so people around the family members closest will have a wrap around the cloth around their hand with the soap with water Or before that we would have also run flushed a lot of water and just wet him up and then press And then we cover the hand with the with the cloth like this And then the cloth is wetted and then with the soap you go under the covers There are four people holding this sattar this cloth for sattar and then you wipe the Wipe the private parts. So while doing that, we also try to help Split this so that we have clearance just to Cover everything not just the private parts even the groin area and all the inner thigh area All the dirt area and complicated area. We just clean it up when while we are there So the idea is they should not be stained You'll know if the water is clean or this is clean, then we know it's clean, you know So we we use and throw away all these small clothes small troubles To a point where we feel good that it's clean on the top On the top and the groins and all those Then we turn always So we turn him now we are we have to do istinja of the back side So what we do is we have people turning him this way And there are people standing there and cleaning up the backside of the private part So while doing that, we also sometimes Lift the leg up just to get some clearance. So everything is cleaned in the back So all that is cleaned and then we also cover the lower back, you know Lower back and all those areas could be if they are wearing diapers It can be soiled as well So we cover all those area around the diaper area the lower back everything It's clean. We do the same thing from this side as well So one side from the right side and then one from the left side. So with that said The istinja is complete So we press the abdomen first and then the istinja is done So with that done we remove the gloves of the individuals because it's not clean anymore So they change their gloves or they can wear double or triple and they take it out Now we go to the wudu And the wudu is basically the faraid of wudu So oh even before that right before going there. We also make sure as part of the istinja, right? I make sure that the nose is all clean as well, you know, a lot of blood and Fluids might be around the mouth area, right? So before giving the wudu, I just make sure we use the cotton roll it up roll into the nose Take away all the dirt that are easily Removal all the blood stains. So clean up all those the face itself And then we do the wudu the wudu we start with the just with the sunna part of it Which is just the right hand first with the kilal or the fingers And then the left hand three times so three times and three times you just start off and then we do the face So the face again First we'll do the face again three times ear lobe to ear lobe And from the top to all the way to all the beard every piece of hair is covered And gusul is done. We can cover the nose so that the water doesn't go inside So there's enough water on the face To do the wudu of the face Once the wudu of face is done We do the right arm three times below the elbow three times Yeah, same thing like how we do wudu three times on the left hand so right and then left Then the masa of the head One time and then the right foot above the ankles and the left foot So once that is done The wudu is complete. So we started off with the pressing of abdomen Ishtinja and wudu wudu is done with the satark covered and if this cloth is dirty soiled We replace it even before wudu Before wudu if it is very dirty we replace it and do the wudu That said the last But one is the body bath. The body bath the idea is to wash the right side of the body And then the left side. So when we do the right side We do this on the top and then we turn him do it in the back And then the left side and the left side back So for that we have three four people we someone focuses on the in the face neck underarms And anytime with the private area you use a cloth You can do we you can do it just with the gloves You have to use a cloth so you don't feel the the private Touching of the private parts use cloths for all those private areas washing washing the leg on the right Then we turn him And then we wash everything so the whole body every nook and corner of the body has to be wet So everything we can do a lot of spray or you have a flow water flow or we have lots of Jugs of waters that we just pour and there are four or five people there everyone is Focusing on giving a very good Very good bath. So the right side and the right side back and the left side and left side back three times So with that that completes washing and then we press The abdomen one more time This time the voodoo is not mandated. It's just a must-know. We just press the abdomen But we also flush in some water just if anything happens, but we don't have to give voodoo And the last part of this goosal is Is We we have camphor camphor is Is something you can pass it on here You can smell this open this and so what we do is we put this camphor in the water It gives you that kind of a A fragrance that is that hides all the You know foul smells of disease So it's just camphor karpur, you know, it's very strong and So we powder a few tablets of those into water and we just run them. So the body stays fresh and you know with that kind of So generally they have used leaves and you know bay leaves some people So you can get them in the stores online, maybe we can mix that with the water and then use them After that, we just dry him up completely by the way, right? The roof is the soul is still alive. So he can listen to all of us It's just the physical body that is departing And the the roof the soul is still alive and he can hear all what we speak in You know, he can hear everything So we dry him up completely everything the table as well the back the front everything is dry And it's the table is so dry and we move him into the the the casket which has the coffin Which is shrouding part. So that completes washing. So any questions with washing so far And then the last part is the shrouding part, which is just wrapping Any other questions Is the is the order important like you have to do the voodoo first and then washing can it be the other way around? Yeah, I know the sequence is that is sequence that we should do for ourselves also that is sunnah The order is also sunnah See, even if a blood stain is there, right? You fell down blood and you are salad time You need to clear all the blood and stains, right? Even if you vomited you can't You need to clean them up and then so voodoo first and then voodoo Yeah, yeah, first cleaning that's how yeah, these two also voodoo first voodoo next I have a good point So with that said Shrouding so we come to the point where shrouding we want to do this after the salah No, I think by the time it'll be five minutes and we'll wrap it up after the salah Ah Please don't leave any gaps keep the heels on the lines But Allah Assalamu alaikum We have just we'll wrap it up in five minutes Yeah, Assalamu alaikum brothers, um, there's a virtual symmetry program Starting soon in like next five minutes Uh in the conference room in the conference room, please please make sure you join. It's very beneficial a lot of good things happening Insha Allah So so we are So let's this is the coffin part. So like we mentioned earlier I don't know if you guys you you started a little bit late. I think so that we are going to the shrouding the shrouding basically involves Yeah So that's here quickly so For shrouding we use three unstitched piece of cloth It's like a blanket the biggest piece is a blanket kind of a blanket chadr. You see there that's laid there It's a rectangular piece. It's a big piece The biggest which is at the bottom most But even before this right we have three tie ropes We place three tie ropes one by the leg one in the midsection and one by the head So there are three tie ropes That are placed and then the biggest Sheet is is laid down and then You get the the second sheet is called is our is basically for the the lower portion of the For the individual So you can see there on the table And then on top is kamiz which is like a shirt. It's a rectangular piece With a slit you can see there the slit is where the head rests So there is there's a rectangular piece with a slit in the middle So the back part the back the one Half of the sheet covers the back and the other one on the front with a slit See here So this is like this It's like a with a slit here on one side And then it's a rectangular piece the bottom covers the bottom and then He just placed the the top part on on front So the sattar at this point right the sattar is still covered So now we have dried After the washing we are completely dried the the deceased and then place them in the in the in the casket in the cardboard And The first thing we do Can you turn it? Yeah, so after the washing after the washing this is the question is about how do you dry them? We have a lot of towels. So we literally go and dab on the on the individual every corner and also turn him And dry the back the underarms all parts of body with the sattar still on You know, but when you're drying the the private area, we still cover with the cloth not with the fingers So we dry thoroughly The table is dry as well. And then we shift The the deceased onto the the the cardboard casket, which which is already laid with the sheets So the biggest one is the bottom The second one is the is our which is the bottom For to cover the like a lungi And then you have the commies like this which is So at this point, right If you see there is a turkey towel below this which is covering the sattar all along And now once this is covered we remove the The turkey towel or the one which you used to cover the sattar the sattar is between the navel and the knee below the knee So at this point what we do is we you know when we do So we anoint with the seven or eight areas of the of the body with some ether or Camphor with little water When a person prostrates in front of Allah the sujood while doing sujood the areas that touch the ground Which would be your forehead the nose tip the two palms The two knees and the back parts of the fingers right those areas we just anoint with With a perfume perfume water, which is with You know the camphor Our perfume so we just apply on the forehead The nose tip the two palms right and left right knee left knee and then the back of the So at which point of time we start wrapping Okay, and people sometimes use little jams on this or the ether they can apply So while wrapping the bottom part so the top is covered right the kameez is already covered the isar this one the left part goes Here and it wraps below his leg like this tight and then You have this one And then the this the right side goes on top of it. See how it is wrapped tightly so in a similar fashion Yeah So in a similar fashion we do the the biggest piece the biggest piece also goes under his leg and Back here it goes tucked in like a bed sheet tuck on a on a bed So it gets nicely tucked and then The right side of it comes on top of this On top of this and it gets covered thoroughly Now we leave the head so that the Meharam can view After the you know goosal so all the daughters wife Can come and view all the family Brothers and uncles all can view and once the viewing is complete then we wrap the the head as well so all along Just this like I said these this is an unstitched piece of cloth you can get in any fabric store And we have them as well. So we wrap it like this Again the left goes and then the right comes on top and it comes tight like this So at this point we just tie use the tie ropes and use a shoelace kind of a tie so we just Apply so for the head we just put a single knot With a shoelace like this So when they are lowered into the grave you just undo untie and same thing we tie sometimes we tie it Like this together or we tie separate some some some can use this to lower if they are an obese person but And then the midsection is also tight So at this point the goosal and the shrouding is complete You know and two hadis that we generally mention is Visit the grave often Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam said that visit the grave often to remind yourselves of the akira This world is temporary and our permanent aboard is akira that gets reminded the second is for the children For the children if it is a dad who passed away the children to fix once a week in a month To visit the grave because the grave he sold Expects the family members to visit him So Make it a habit to go once a month on a saturday morning with the family all the brothers And the women can read the Quran and send the sawab to the the the deceased So with that that becomes a source of salvation for the the sons And he'll be returned the best son You know for his dad so that's just an hadis And there's a reward for attending the janaza prayer It's a kiraat one one kiraat you get if you attend a janaza prayer One kiraat means it's equal to mount ohad. That's the reward you get while attending a janaza prayer So I recommend everyone to wherever there's a janaza go and join And the second kiraat you get when you go to the cover stand or the cemetery For the deceased and say same of you get another kiraat which is another Mount ohad reward So those are basic things and it's mustahab to take shower For individuals who are given goosal to go home and take shower And then if they decide very far away, you don't have to take shower You can just do vadoo so long as your clothes are clean and you are clean So those are the basic things With the shrouding and then Before this can be tied We take them to a clean room where Quran can be read everyone sits around the family Members read the Quran and they can view them as well And once the viewing is complete then they can cover the face The the most important thing is uh the three questions that get asked in the grave when the person is passed away Amar Rabbuka who's your lord? Rabbi Allah Allah is my rub And then Madinaka. What's your religion? Islam is my religion and who is the nabi or the you know the prophet Muhammad? So those are three things which we have to remember ourselves to prepare ourselves in this dunya Because our mouth will not speak. It's the conviction of our heart You know, so those are some reminders for youngsters To prepare ourselves and how do we prepare just to kithmat good deeds collect as much as good deeds Because when we leave we leave behind wealth Family house everything what we take with us is all the good deeds That we do in this dunya. So it's just a Advice for myself and you all So with that, I think we completed The the the washing and the shrouding any questions. I think there's an event happening after this And everyone is welcome if you know there is a friend of yours or someone you know passed away You can come join with them come Have a voodoo and you can participate in the goosal at the mosque All are welcome All right with with that we can close. JazakAllah for coming It was a pleasure being here JazakAllah