 Assume that this is the deceased and I have him on the table and it has some coverings probably. So the first thing what we do is, we lay him down on the... So by the way, the Qibla for the deceased or the living and the dead as Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said is Kaaba. So we make sure that the person is laid in such a way that the right side of his is facing the Qibla, the Kaaba side. So that's where we make it a point. And then before starting Ghusl, we make an intention of giving Ghusl to the Mayat or the deceased to purify him and to also fulfill the obligation as well as according to the Sunnah and for the sake of Allah. So with those intentions and with those, you know, the things that I mentioned before about no Quranic recitation and those things, we start off undoing the clothes. So before undoing the clothes, I have the Tamim here. So what we do is quickly we have two towels. We just lay down two towels. There's another one for Ghusl. So we make sure like I said, the Sattar. Sattar is the area between the navel and below the knee. So that area we make sure is covered all the time. And so one vertically, yeah, so this way one horizontally. So we make sure the Sattar is covered and basically we undo the clothes. What we do is basically unzip if it is a hospital bag or any kind of a thing. What we do is unzip everything. If you need, we turn him on his left or right. Make sure each and everything is taken out of the deceased with the Sattar covered. We also make it a point, any kind of cubes, you know, cubings, we take the consent. I mean, we ask the family members if they can take it out on our behalf because we are no experts here while doing this. So that's why we tell if they are in the hospital to take out all those tubes and stuff away after the deceased to the hospital. So we undo the clothes, any kind of patches, bed sores. If it is very hard to take it out, we let it stay there. But any kind of a thing like a bandage or anything, we make it a point to take it out with all this. And one key thing is, again, when we have the Sattar covered, whatever we do, we make sure that we don't gaze at the private parts of the individual at no point of time. All the time we have our gaze down and we start up with this. And the first thing what we do like, and this goosal, goosal is washing. This goosal washing is very similar to our Juma goosal that we give for our Juma or any kind of a goosal that we give. Basically, there are three parts to it. The first thing we do is, before doing that, the first thing we do is to wash the private parts. So the private parts and then any other area which has filth, we make it a point to clean all those first. And that is exactly what we do even in Juma goosal. And the second thing is the vadoo. Vadoo is the second thing which we do. And the third one is a body bath. And the one key thing is we always start from the right and then do the left. So these are the three major parts in a goosal which is very similar to what we do with our goosal for Juma or any other goosal. So the first thing what we do is, is to wash the private parts. Assume that the disease is completely taken off the cloth. It's just the sattar himself and the sattar covered. The first thing we do is lift him up and lift him up to the shoulder a bit and press his abdomen three times. So this way we put all the muscles on the brow, make sure all impurities come out of the disease. So that's the first step before we start with istinja. So for istinja, the rule is we make it a point, if you see there, there are many small clothes like this where we tie, wrap around. We make it a point that the hand doesn't feel the private parts. And so we use small turkey towels like this and we soak it in water and we use soap as well. And there are few brothers, at least five or six around us to hold those towels up. So he's holding one so he puts his hand down and make sure the front part of the private part is washed. So we do this and throw away those towels. We use as many as small towels are needed to clean the private on the front of the private part. And also I make it a point to make sure that the groin area, because these are the hard areas, make sure that those areas are also washed and cleaned until they feel good about this. Now, as soon as the top part and the groin is done, we tilt him or the disease to the left so that the right side of the private area from the back is cleaned. So you turn him, you move the towels a bit to the other side so that you are not able to see the private parts. Now, you lift one of the legs here so you have some clearance. So you reach out under the sutter to wash the backside of the private part. So we make sure we do that with again throw away as many small clothes we need to throw away. And the same thing, he will come over this side or if I am on this side, I make it a point to do it from the backside from this side. So this way, both the front and also once the backside of the private part is cleaned up, I make it a point also make sure that the lower back and other hard areas are also cleaned. So at this point, the first step after pressing the abdomen, the stinger will be complete. And in addition to that, then before going to the second step, which is the Vadoo, we make it a point, you know, sometimes there are a lot of bloods, blood and other fluids coming out of the mouth and nose and stuff like that. So we make it a point to use a cotton swab to just clean up all those nasal. So we just take a, so the brother here has a cotton. So he will wet it up with a cotton and just clean up the nose, the left side of the nostril, the right side of the nostril, take out any blood or any of those that is there on the face, the ears as well. And sometimes because of the rigor motives, you can't open the mouth wide. So we also make it a point to just use a cotton swab to wipe the lips as well and the teeth as well. So those are the part of the stinger where all the dirt is cleaned up. So that's number one. Now comes the Vadoo. The second part is the Vadoo. So we start with the right. We just wash the palms, the right palm three times and the left palm three times. The Farayda Vadoo is done. Basically the Farayda Vadoo is washing the face three times between earlobe to earlobe from the top to the bottom of the beard, every nook and corner of the face three times. Then we do the right arm till the, so let's go and do it. So we're going to take water and we want to make sure the water doesn't go into the nostrils, into the body. So sometimes we cover the nose with our palm and then we make sure that three times the face is washed. So that's the taking care of the Vadoo, the face part, which is the Farayda. And then we make sure the kill all of the fingers, all the fingers between the fingers are washed three times all the way to the elbow below the elbow of the right. So always we start with the right and then we go to the left. So we started the face with the right and then we go to the left side of the hand all the way to the elbow three times. And the water we use is lukewarm water. So it's similar to what we take shower with. We feel good about the water. So we make it a point that it is a mixed hot and cold and so it is good for that. So once that is done the masa, masa of the head is done. So we make sure the masa of the head is one time is enough for this. So and some people can also extend it to go all the way to the ears. And finally we come to the leg ankle. We again kill all of the fingers from the right. So the sunna way is from the right side and you go all the way to the left side. So you do the kill all of the fingers and also wash the ankles three times. And same thing with the right leg and same thing with the left leg. So this basically completes the second part. So after istinja we are done with the third one is we have to. So now if you want to change before doing the voodoo, if this gets dirty, we change them. Now we go to the final giving a bath. All we do is three times water bath. We start before giving a bath, we make sure we close the nose and ears. We plug it in with the cotton. We also cover the mouth and also the ears. And then we start with the body bath. The body bath basically is the right side. You have right side body bath three times and with the hand under the arms, everything. Then we turn him around and give a bath on the backside on the right side. And then we do the same thing with the left and we complete the left. So this basically and after this we press the abdomen once again. The voodoo is not necessary after that we do that again that completes. And the last is with the camphor. We have camphor is some kind of an aromatic stuff that we put in the water. And we run through him three times and that completes the goosal. All that is that completes the goosal. And basically what we use is some kind of a camphor here tablets. We just crush them and put in the water. It gives that aromatic. So this completes the washing and we now dry them up. So once we dry them up, we go to the coffin. So what we're going to do is like I said, there are three pieces of cloth. There's a big one that's a small one. So there are three big, there are going to be three big clothes. Not this one. Okay, there's a big one. Okay, so we lay out the bigger cloth. So like I said, it's an unstitched piece of cloth, three big cloths. So we just lay out the top one. And then we have the trouser part. So you can see the slit here. Can you show the slit? So if you see here, basically there's a slit here. And that's where the head is going to come. There's the top part of the shirt. And then you have the isal. So I think we're almost done. We'll just place the mannequin here and we'll just wrap him around. Just put it quickly. So once it is dried up, once we are dried up, you know, the sattar is still covered, you know. So you see here the head, the shirt, the top part of the shirt, which is, you know, the kameez that comes on top. And at this point, you know, if there is ittar, we put the ittar on the body as well. And then we, with the sattar covered, we can take out the two, the two turkey towels. And we have changed the turkey towels a couple of times and once it gets dirty. So we have the sattar still covered. And the next one is the left side of the isar is, let's put it quickly, two minutes. So what we're going to do is just wrap around this, put it on the leg. And then we have the right side, which goes on top. So we have these two together. And then the outermost is the biggest one. So beneath this, there are three tie ropes. So basically we tied the leg side, the midsection and the head side. So with this set, you know, the thing that I try to tell the family is what comes next is the three questions, you know, that is asked in the cover, in the burial. And that is key. And I tell all the family members to, you know, prepare themselves to be in a position to answer those three questions. The Mar Rabbuka, Madinuka, Man Nabiyuka. This is the question asked in the burial, in the burial by the Munkara Makir. And so it's very important for us to say, because our mouth is not going to speak, it's our conviction on those things that's going to, because the life of the hereafter is from the burial, you know, from the, once the person is buried, that's when the life of the hereafter starts. So I think that completes the wrapping and we show the face for the marums and then we tie them. So there's a tie rope at the bottom. We cover the midsection, the leg and the head. So that completes.