What is the difference between
Perspiration and Urine?
Question: Urine and perspiration, both are released
from the body which is in excess, then why one of it is najis (impure) and the
other pure? Whereas, it is said that both have similar chemical composition?
Answer: We should keep in mind that though both
urine and perspiration are similar in chemical composition in some aspects, they
are also different in some aspects and it is possible that due to their
difference in some chemicals two different commands are given about them.
Because as we shall see there is a poisonous substance in urine which is absent
in perspiration. We shall explain it as follows:
The following things are present in Urine: Urea, Calcium,
uric acid, Potassium, Creatinine, Phosphate, Ammonia, Sulphates and Sodium
Chloride. Whereas the components of perspiration are much less.
Incidentally perspiration that comes out from the pores of
the skin, soon evaporates, and this evaporation stops the growth of bacteria on
the skin, whereas it is very much possible that different types of bacteria
remain in urine. On this basis it is understood why Islam has considered
perspiration pure and urine impure. Its reasons are as follows:
The colored matter which is present in the chemical
composition of urine, in it the poison is much more than in perspiration and
such a substance is not present in perspiration.
The urea in urine, which has poison in it, is much more
than urea in perspiration.
As perspiration evaporates from the skin, it does not
leave any scope for growth of bacteria.
From many aspects the density of urine is more than that
of perspiration. It may be ten times denser than perspiration. That is the
reason that one is harmful and the other harmless.
It is very difficult to avoid perspiration and it will
create a lot of difficulties, whereas it is not difficult to control urinating,
and this itself is a difference between them.
What is the Philosophy of bathing the dead body and
bath for touching the dead body?
Question: What is the philosophy behind bathing the
dead body and the bath for one who has touched the dead body? What is the reason
that when a person dies he should be given a bath in a special way and before
being bathed if a person touches the dead body he also has to take a ritual bath
(Bath)?
Answer: As we have told many times the logics behind
some laws are not clear to us, but due to the passage of time and due to
intellectual advance of humankind and progress of knowledge some logics are
cleared to us and it is possible that in future as knowledge increases the
Islamic laws will become clearer to us.
As for the point raised in this question: We can say that
the necessity of ritual bath to the dead body, one of its reasons could be that
as all communities respect the living people the same respect is accorded to
their dead.
Although Islam has removed all superstitions about the dead
from the past people and Ummah, it accords respect to the dead by bathing,
shrouding and burial. In this way bathing the dead body is a kind of respect.
In other words Islam gives importance to the
extraordinary value of a person and it has doubled the value of the person due
to its different resources and sayings, and this status remains for a person
after his death also and according to
Islam no one can insult the dead body of a
Muslim, so much so that no one should even insult the grave of a Muslim.
To give bath, shrouding and burying a dead body is the sign
of a respect for him, such a respect in which there is no superstition.
According to Islamic point of view, death is not the
complete end of the life of a person but it is a new world, new life, and it is
one of the doors to reach the merciful Allah’s. That is why He orders to clean
the dead body and make him wear a simple and clean cloth and bury him under the
earth, so that this action becomes the sign of the eternity of the real life and
a sign of continuity. This is the philosophy of the ritual bath (Ghusl
al-Mayyit).
Now the bath of a person who touches the dead body: Before
we give its real answer, it is necessary to mention some points:
When a person dies, there is sadness and depression in the
near and dear one’s and they cannot see their relations cut off from them
suddenly. The relatives who have love and attachment to the dead person, after
his death also they like to kiss him and take him on their lap.
This point is also clear that due to illness or due to the
end of defensive power, different types of poison are released, generally the
dead body is mixed with different types of bacteria and to go near the dead body
has some effects on the health of a person.
Islam has never waged a war against emotions and feelings
of a person and never turned a nelson’s eye to a person’s natural movements.
Islam has guided towards a special way.
After pondering on the above points we can conclude the
following:
To save all the people especially all the relatives from
different types of bacteria and diseases, which can penetrate to the people from
the dead body and side by side if Islam prohibits to touch the dead body, it
will hurt the feelings of the relatives, Islam has put a condition on them, it
means that those who come in contact of a dead body, should take a bath.
There is no doubt that this condition restricts the living
to come in direct contact of the dead body, at the same time it is not hurting
the sentiments of the people. And due to this religious condition, if people
touch the dead body then perform the bath by which the possible bacteria will be
removed, which is a simple and best way.
It is possible that some people may object that due to the
touching of the body, bath becomes wajib (obligatory) and its purpose is to stop
diseases and impurities, then why after giving the bath to the dead body, bath
Mass al-Mayyit, (bath for touching the dead body) does not become wajib?
But this objection seems to be baseless and its answer is crystal clear, because
the dead body is given bath with water mixed with berry leaves and then with
water mixed with camphor and finally with plain water, it’s a way to clean the
dead body from its contagious effects and due to this the dangers which were
there before giving the bath are not present any more. After sometime the dead
body is buried and there is no possibility of new bacteria coming into existence
and penetrating into the human body.
Whatever is said about the bath to the dead body
and bath for touching the dead body is one side of the philosophy. It is
possible there may be other points also, which at present are invisible to us.