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Issue No. 587Rules about Burial of the Dead Body

Live Fetus Tangled in the Womb of a Deceased Mother

Issue No.587- If a woman dies and there is a living child in her womb, it should be brought out immediately from any side that is the safest possible way by the persons pointed out in the previous issue, and the body of the mother should then be sewn up. This should be performed as far as possible under the supervision of a skilled person, and if there is no such a person available, the left side of the mother is cut open and the child is brought out immediately.

Issue No. 2081Rules of Looking At Namahram

Looking at an Immature Girl

Issue No. 2081- It is permissible to look at an immature female if it is not a lustful look and if there is no fear of falling into sin by looking at her. However, one should not, as an obligatory precaution, look at parts which are customarily covered, like the thighs and abdomen.

Issue No. 2080Rules of Looking At Namahram

Looking at the Parts of a non-mahram man"s Body which are not Covered Normally

Issue No. 2080- It is haram for a man to look at the body of a non-maḥram woman, regardless of whether it is with a lustful sensation or not. Similarly, it is haram for a woman to look at the body of a Non-maḥram man. However, there is no problem in a man looking at the face and hands - up to the wrists - of a woman, if it is not lustful and if it does not entail corruption and sin. Similarly, there is no objection in a woman looking, without lust, at parts of the body of a non-maḥram man that are not usually covered, like the head, face, neck and parts of the hands and feet.

Issue No. 2080Rules of Looking At Namahram

Looking at the body of a Namahram

Issue No. 2080- It is haram for a man to look at the body of a non-maḥram woman, regardless of whether it is with a lustful sensation or not. Similarly, it is haram for a woman to look at the body of a Non-maḥram man. However, there is no problem in a man looking at the face and hands - up to the wrists - of a woman, if it is not lustful and if it does not entail corruption and sin. Similarly, there is no objection in a woman looking, without lust, at parts of the body of a non-maḥram man that are not usually covered, like the head, face, neck and parts of the hands and feet.

Issue No. 2083Rules of Looking At Namahram

Looking at the private parts of a Verifier Child

Issue No. 2083- It is haram to look at the private parts of another person, though it might be in a mirror or through clear water, etc. whether he/she is maḥram or non-maḥram, male or female; and the obligatory precaution is not to look at the private parts of a discerning child. However, a wife and husband can look at the entire body of each other.

Issue No. 973Objects on which Sajdah Is Allowed

Losing the Object on Which One Is Performing Sajdah

Issue No.973- If while offering prayer, oneloses the object on which he is performing sajdah (e.g., a child takes it away), if there is time remaining, he should finish the prayer and offer it again, as an obligatory precaution, but if the time for prayer is short, then it is not necessary to offer it again. In either of the two cases, he should act according to issue no. 971.

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مفاتیح نوین
نهج البلاغه
پاسخگویی آنلاین به مسائل شرعی و اعتقادی
آیین رحمت، معارف اسلامی و پاسخ به شبهات اعتقادی
احکام شرعی و مسائل فقهی
کتابخانه مکارم الآثار
خبرگزاری رسمی دفتر آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی
مدرس، دروس خارج فقه و اصول و اخلاق و تفسیر
تصاویر
ویدئوها و محتوای بصری
پایگاه اطلاع رسانی دفتر حضرت آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی مدظله العالی
انتشارات امام علی علیه السلام
زائرسرای امام باقر و امام صادق علیه السلام مشهد مقدس
کودک و نوجوان
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