Riyad as-Salihin, 785
'Aishah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported:
The body of Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) was shrouded in three white Yemeni cotton garments, among which was neither a gown nor a turban. <b>[Al- Bukhari and Muslim]</b>.
وعن عائشة رضى الله عنها قالت: كفن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم في ثلاثة أثواب بيض سحولية من كرسف، ليس فيها قميص ولا عمامة.((متفق عليه))
References1 variant
- In-Book Reference
- Book 3, Hadith 8
Sharh · explanationclick to expand
<b>Guidance from the Hadiths:</b><br>
1) Description of the Prophet’s shroud.<br>
2) It is better to shroud the dead in white clothing, if possible; and neither a shirt nor a turban should be included in the shroud.<br>
3) It is permissible to wear black clothing, but without restricting that to a particular time or occasion, as people usually do in gatherings to mourn the dead or in formal ceremonies.<br>
4) There is an Islamic dispensation for a person who has put on leather socks or regular socks while in a state of ablution to wipe over them when he performs a new ablution. That is better than taking them off and washing his feet.<br>
5) It is permissible to assist someone with his ablution and to seek help from others for ablution.