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Fatwa By : Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
Language English
Reference By Islam Q&A
Addition Date 14/09/2013
Book Kitab Majmoo’ Fatawa wa Maqalaat Mutanawwi’ah li Samahat al-Shaykh al-‘Allamah ibn Baaz , vol. 9, p. 436
 
Where Should Amputated Limbs Be Buried?
What is the ruling on amputating a specific limb of a person, such as a finger, etc. Should it be thrown out with the garbage, or should they be collected and someone appointed to bury them in the Muslim graveyard?


Praise be to Allah.

This matter is open, because amputated limbs do not come under the same ruling as the whole person. There is no reason why they should not be put with the garbage, but burying them in the ground out of respect towards them is preferable. But the matter is open, praise be to Allah, as we said. They do not have to be washed (ghusl) and buried unless it is a foetus of more than four months’ gestation. But if it was merely flesh into which the soul had not yet been breathed, or it was an amputated finger or something similar, then the matter is open. But burying it in the ground is good and is preferable.

Kitab Majmoo’ Fatawa wa Maqalaat Mutanawwi’ah li Samahat al-Shaykh al-‘Allamah ibn Baaz , vol. 9, p. 436