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Nor is it an obstacle to the validity of salat. Question: Does looking at marriageable non- mahram women with sexual desire break wudu' according to the madhhabs of Hanafi and Maliki? It wipes out the rewards one earns in return for acts of worship. Question: Does it break ghusl or wudu' to look at pornographic photos or to watch porn movies? But it is prohibited haram and sinful to watch them. If mazi a discharge of fluid upon excitement is released, one's wudu' is nullified.

If mani seminal fluid is released, one's ghusl is nullified. Question: Does using skin cream or cologne that contains alcohol not break wudu'? Question: We see bikini-clad women on the beach. Does it nullify our ghusl or wudu'?

Question: Is the wudu' of a woman nullified if men see her hair after she has made wudu'? Committing a sin is different from an act that nullifies wudu'. Question: If a male or female gynecologist or a midwife delivers a woman's baby in Ramadan in a state of wudu' , is his or her fast, ghusl , or wudu' nullified? It is not permissible to have a male gynecologist deliver a baby if there is no extreme necessity to do so.

Question: Does gambling break wudu'? However, it is mustahab to renew wudu'. The Fatwas of Abussuud Efendi Question: Does it break wudu' to touch playing cards or to play with them for nothing but fun?

However, it is makruh to play cards. It is haram to have a game of cards by wagering something, be it a cup of tea. Question: Does playing backgammon break wudu'? ANSWER It is stated in a hadith-i sharif : The similitude of a person who performs salat after playing backgammon is like the one who performs salat after making wudu' with pus and pig blood.

Question: An arrow pierced Hadrat Ali's foot. Not to feel the pain, he ordered, "Take it out when I begin salat. Because his wudu' broke due to bleeding, did his salat not become invalid? Why did he perform salat in this state? He can perform salat in this state. Similarly, a person who is afflicted by incontinence with urine or wind can perform salat as an excused person. Secondly, bleeding does not nullify wudu' in the other three madhhabs. Maybe Hadrat Ali's ijtihad was the same.

Question: The Wahhabis in Mecca lie and sleep, and then they stand for salat. Does sleeping not break wudu' according to their madhhab? This act of theirs proves that they are out of the four madhhabs. There are some differences among the four madhhabs concerning the ruling about sleeping nullifying wudu' : In the Hanafi Madhhab , if one sleeps with one's rear not firmly seated, e. If one does not topple over when the thing one leans on is taken away, one's wudu' is not nullified.

If one sleeps without falling when performing salat , one's wudu' is not nullified. Outside of salat , one's wudu' is not nullified either if one sleeps with thighs upward and the head on the knees or by kneeling on the ground or by sitting cross-legged or by sitting with buttocks on the floor and both feet sticking out toward right-hand side.

In the Hanbali Madhhab , sleeping breaks one's wudu' in all cases regardless of one's sleeping position. However, light sleep during a short sitting or standing does not break wudu'. In the Maliki Madhhab , deep sleep, even if it lasts for only a little time, breaks wudu'. It breaks one's wudu' no matter whether one is lying, sitting, making prostration, or standing. If it lasts for a very short period of time, one's wudu' is not nullified.

In the Shafi'i Madhhab , if one's rear is firmly seated, sleeping does not break one's wudu'. Sleeping positions other than this nullify wudu'. As is seen, sleeping by lying breaks wudu' in all of the four madhhabs. Therefore, it is not permissible in any of the four madhhabs for Fallaheen to stand for salat without making wudu' after having slept by lying. Question: Supposing a person has delayed Salat al-Asr until there is 20 minutes for the time for Salat al-Maghrib arrives.

If he laughs loudly when performing it, his salat becomes invalid. But does his wudu' become invalid, too? If he were not within the time during which it is makruh to perform a salat , his wudu' , too, would be nullified.

Fatawa al-Hindiyya Question: A person urinates at a place where there is no water. Afterwards, he finds water. He makes wudu' first with that water and then washes the smear of urine on his private parts.

If he touches his penis while washing it, will his wudu' be nullified? According to the Shafi'i Madhhab , it breaks the wudu' of a man and woman if she touches her genital area. According to the madhhabs of Maliki and Hanbali , it breaks only the wudu' of the man. Question: If a tonsil stone that is as big as a chickpea comes into the mouth when one is making wudu' , does it break one's wudu'? Question: Does earwax break wudu'? Question: If a person's hemorrhoids come out and he drives them back in with his hand or with a cloth, will his wudu' be broken?

That is, something inside the body has come out. Fatawa al-Hindiyya Question: Does smoking or drinking beer break wudu'? If a person drinks urine or blood, which is haram to drink, he has committed a haram , but his wudu' is not nullified.

Question: If the blood or pus oozing from a wound soaks through the bandage applied to it, does it break wudu'? If blood does not come out of the bandage, the wudu' is not nullified. If the bandage consists of two or three layers and some of the layers underneath are soaked with blood, one's wudu' is nullified, too. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Bleeding Fingers Bleeding Fingers 3, 7 7 gold badges 28 28 silver badges 57 57 bronze badges.

Eating camel meat 4. Touching the front or back passage 5. Arabic Source: fatwa. None of what you mentioned in your question breaks wudu', unless you eat camel meat. Community Bot 1. Newbie according to what i read, and the given fatwa in the answer, you can touch, hand shake, and even kiss your wife, and that will not break your wudu', unless anything is emiited as a result of that touching. Actually there is difference of opinion in some of the matters that you have listed.

UmH you are right, there's more than one opinion regarding points 3 to 5. I will get back to this answer and update it soon inshallah — IBRA. Acts that nullify ablution Passing urine, feces or gas Sexual discharge from the penis or vagina Deep sleep that makes a person completely unaware of his surroundings Loss of consciousness Touching the sexual organ with the bare hand Acts that do not nullify ablution Touching a woman Bleeding Vomit Having doubts about releasing gas Allah Almighty knows best.

Abdulla Nilam Abdulla Nilam 8 8 bronze badges. Wudu is broken by the following: Anything coming out of the front or back private parts: normally such as urine, feces, flatus, ejaculate, pre-ejaculate. This is agreed upon. This is the view of the majority because such thing will carry some filth with it. This is a nullifier near some of the Hanbalis. Laughing during salah. This is a nullifier of wudu near some of the Hanafis. This is a nullifier near the Malikis. Very scarce madhabs: The following being considered nullifiers has been narrated from some individuals, but they are not adopted by the mainstream schools: Eating what has been cooked by fire.

Eating haram food. Saying something unlawful like lying, backbiting, slandering. Some women can bleed in between periods due to an illness, due to taking contraceptive tablets or some other medical reasons. This bleeding is ignored as the Prophet Saw has said that this would be seen as a vein bleeding and not your period. However, each time you bleed you need to do wadu. Basically same principle as urine, discharge. Yes it can be a nightmare but it needs to be done.

Blood — this is a major issue people a lot of people stress over and trust me there was a time I would panic over a spot of blood trying to decide whether I should pray or wait for it to go away. I would seriously spend ages trying to get the blood to stop so that I could pray, and at times I would even miss my prayers.

If your blood flows from where-ever the cut is, it is impure and you have to do wadu again when it stops according to lot of Islamic scholars. However, if it is bleeding for a long time and you risk missing prayers, then put a bandage and do wadu over it. A CUT that does not have blood flowing but sits against your skin will not break your wadu!

By the way, pus has the same ruling as blood. Just to make an important point here, there is a strong difference of opinion about this as it was missed in the video above. This is the general consensus among the scholars. However bleeding from other parts of the body is where the ruling is not crystal clear. Scholars of the latter school of thought mention praying of sahabas such as Ameer ul Momineen Umar ra while he was bleeding.



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