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[quote]the problenm is thatwe r mixing 2 things here and the consequences of such confusion are bad~as wen i was at one of my inlaws uncle's funeral here in uk, aunty was not allowed by the local religious personnel/imams to even see uncle after death, let alone bathing. she kept weeping at the window as his corpseleft .everyone else went to the grave yard but she wasnt allowed!it was terrible. i kept raising my voice but this is wat i tell my brothers here."naqar khane mein toti ke awaz kawn sunta" we all hv to join hands tohave our voice heard. anyway, we need to understand the point that jvd sb is making here is about nikah. our problem is that we block our own minds after a scholar guides us. where did he say that it means that the wife or husband cant see eachother's dead body or bathe them?[/quote]
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