Question
If a Muslim woman wants to wash her deceased husband, who can assist her in the washing? Should it be men who are mahram to her, like her sons, or women that were mahram to her husband, such as his daughters?
Answer
If a woman handles the washing of her deceased husband, the relatives who should help her are the husband’s father or his sons. It is also permissible for other men who are mahram to her to help her.
Other women may not participate in washing, no matter how closely relative they were to the deceased. Women are not allowed to wash other than their own husbands.
The basic rule is that men should be washed by men and women by women with the exception of the husband and wife who are allowed to wash each other. For a deceased boy or girl who is seven years old or younger, it is allowed for either men or women to wash them.
Other women may not participate in washing, no matter how closely relative they were to the deceased. Women are not allowed to wash other than their own husbands.
The basic rule is that men should be washed by men and women by women with the exception of the husband and wife who are allowed to wash each other. For a deceased boy or girl who is seven years old or younger, it is allowed for either men or women to wash them.
And Allah knows best.
-islamtoday.net
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