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Burial and Farewell Preparations to
his Honourable Body:
Dispute about who would succeed him
broke out even before having the Messenger of Allâh’s body prepared
for burial. Lots of arguments, discussions, dialogues took place between the
Helpers and Emigrants in the roofed passage (portico) of Bani Sa‘ida. Finally
they acknowledged Abu Bakr (RA) as a caliph. They spent the
whole Monday there till it was night. People were so busy with their arguments
that it was late night — just about dawn of Tuesday — yet his blessed body
was still lying on his bed covered with an inked-garment. He was locked in the
room.
On Tuesday, his body was washed with his clothes on. He was
washed by Al-‘Abbas, ‘Ali, Al-Fadl and Qathm — the two sons of
Al-‘Abbas, as well as Shaqran — the Messenger’s freed slave, Osamah bin
Zaid and Aws bin Khauli. Al-‘Abbas, Al-Fadl and Qathm turned his body round,
whereas Osamah and Shaqran poured out water. ‘Ali washed him and Aws leant him
against his chest.
They shrouded him in three white Sahooli cotton cloth which
had neither a head cloth nor a casing and inserted him
in.
A sort of disagreement arose with regard to a burial place.
Abu Bakr said: "I heard the Messenger of Allâh say: ‘A dead Prophet is buried where he dies.’ So Abu Talhah lifted
the bed on which he died, dug underneath and cut the ground to make the tomb.
People entered the room ten by ten. They prayed for the
Prophet . The first to pray for him were people
of his clan. Then the Emigrants, then the Helpers. Women prayed for him after
men. The young were the last to pray.
This process took Tuesday long and Wednesday night (i.e. the
night which precedes Wednesday morning). ‘Aishah said: "We did not know
that the Prophet was
being buried till we heard the sound of tools digging the ground at the depth of
Wednesday night."
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