Intention as Imam (example):
“Ushallii ‘ala hadzal mayyiti arba‘a takbiratin fardal kifaya’ti imaman lillahi ta‘ala.”
Sequence of 4 Takbirat:
| Takbir | After saying Allahu Akbar, recite: | |--------|-------------------------------------| | 1st | Al-Fatihah (silently) | | 2nd | Salawat upon Prophet: Allahumma salli ‘ala Muhammad… | | 3rd | Du‘a for deceased: Allahummaghfir lahu warhamhu… | | 4th | Du‘a for all Muslims: Allahumma la tahrimna ajrahu… then say Assalamu ‘alaikum |
Short version of 3rd Takbir du‘a:
“Allahummaghfir lahu warhamhu wa ‘afihi wa’fu ‘anhu wa akrim nuzulahu…”
When starting the wash, the washer recites:
Arabic:
نَوَيْتُ الْغُسْلَ لِهٰذَا الْمَيِّتِ تَطْهِيرًا لِلّٰهِ تَعَالَى teks tajhiz jenazah kamil
Latin:
Nawaitul ghusla lihādzal mayyiti tathhīran lillāhi ta‘ālā.
Meaning:
“I intend to wash this deceased person for purification, for the sake of Allah Ta‘ala.” Intention as Imam (example):
The Salat Jenazah consists of 4 takbirs with specific recitations.
The Teks Tajhiz Jenazah Kamil is an essential tool for any Muslim community. It ensures that the deceased is treated with dignity and that the living fulfill their sacred duty correctly. By having this complete text ready — whether in printed booklet, laminated card, or mobile PDF — volunteers can perform the rites with confidence, focus, and spiritual reward.
Final reminder: Always learn under a qualified teacher, as practical demonstration is critical for proper ghusl and kafan techniques beyond the written text.
Would you like this same guide in a printable booklet format or translated into Malay/Indonesian? Sequence of 4 Takbirat: | Takbir | After