TRAINING ON TAZHIJUL CORPSES IN TAMBELANG VILLAGE, KALITENGAH HAMLET

Authors

  • Ahmadi Ahmadi
  • Moh. Sayyidek R University of Islam zainul hasan genggong, Probolinggo, Indonesia.
  • Salman Alfarisi University of Islam zainul hasan genggong, Probolinggo, Indonesia.
  • M.as'adul Kholqi University of Islam zainul hasan genggong, Probolinggo, Indonesia.
  • Husni Mubarok University of Islam zainul hasan genggong, Probolinggo, Indonesia.

Keywords:

Devotion, Care, Funeral, Fardhu Kifayah

Abstract

Caring for corpses in Islamic societies is often considered the exclusive task of the village imam or kiyai, even though in Islam, caring for corpses is fardhu kifayah. This means that if one person carries out the care of a corpse in a community, then that obligation falls on the others. However, if no one carries it out, then everyone in the community sins. The aim of this service is to provide understanding and skills to the community, especially recitation mothers, regarding the importance of caring for corpses. The service method is carried out through fiqh material regarding corpses and direct practice of caring for corpses. The results of this service show that the recitation mothers understand the importance of caring for corpses and are skilled in carrying it out.

 

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Published

2025-05-13