Is it obligatory to give the clothes of the deceased in charity?

Question Is it true what people say, that when a person dies all his clothes and belongings must be given in charity before the third day after his death? What should we do with the clothes of the deceased and his personal belongings?. Praise be to Allah. This idea is not correct, rather the clothes…

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Is it true what people say, that when a person dies all his clothes and belongings must be given in charity before the third day after his death? What should we do with the clothes of the deceased and his personal belongings?.

Praise be to Allah.

This idea is not correct,
rather the clothes and belongings of the deceased are part of his estate,
and his heirs are entitled to them; they may make use of them or sell them,
and they do not have to give them in charity. But if they choose to give
them in charity, seeking reward, they may do that, so long as they are
adults of sound mind. As for a minor, no one has the right to give his share
of these things or others in charity.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may
Allaah have mercy on him) was asked: Is it permissible for the family of the
deceased to use the clothes of the deceased? He (may Allaah have mercy on
him) replied: Yes, if a person dies, everything that he owned becomes the
property of his heirs, such as clothing, furniture, books, writing
implements, desks, chairs and everything, even his headgear that he was
wearing. It all goes to his heirs. When it passes to his heirs, they may
dispose of it as they dispose of their own wealth. If they – the heirs – are
of sound mind and they decide that the clothes of the deceased are to go to
one of them, and he wears them, there is nothing wrong with that. If they
agree to give them in charity, there is nothing wrong with that. If they
agree to sell them, there is nothing wrong with that. They are their
property and they may dispose of it as anyone disposes of his own property.
End quote from Fataawa Noor ‘ala al-Darb.

Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan
(may Allaah preserve him) was asked: Is it permissible to keep the clothes
of the deceased, and if that is not permissible, what is the best thing to
do with them?

He replied: It is
permissible to keep the clothes of the deceased for a family member who can
wear them, or to give them to any needy person who will wear them, and they
should not be wasted. Whatever the case, they are part of the estate if they
are valuable, and they should be counted as part of the estate that belongs
to the heirs. Keeping them for memory’s sake is not permissible and is not
appropriate, and it may be haraam if the aim is to seek blessing from these
clothes and so on. This is also a waste of money, because they should be
made use of, not stored without making use of them. End quote from
al-Muntaqa, 2/271.

And Allaah knows best.

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