τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ said:can someone pls tell me if vomiting invalidates ones wudoo?
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1401134 said:Helps alot Jazakoum Allah khyran..
how about cleaning the diaper of a child lol.. have done both between maghrib to Isha'a
I think I remember hearing that the Hanafi Madhab says vomiting breaks your wudu... So there might be a difference depending on that madhab you follow.
You right, in Hanafi madhab vomiting breaks wudu. But in Shafi'i, Maliki and Hanbali madhab, vomiting does not break wudu.
I think I remember hearing that the Hanafi Madhab says vomiting breaks your wudu... So there might be a difference depending on the madhab you follow.
You right, in Hanafi madhab vomiting breaks wudu. But in Shafi'i, Maliki and Hanbali madhab, vomiting does not break wudu.
It's related to Fiqh. So, you can ask Fiqh Ulama if you need an evidence about it. :sunny:
That's interesting. Evidence?
That's interesting. Evidence?
I think I remember hearing that the Hanafi Madhab says vomiting breaks your wudu... So there might be a difference depending on the madhab you follow.
You right, in Hanafi madhab vomiting breaks wudu. But in Shafi'i, Maliki and Hanbali madhab, vomiting does not break wudu.
I feel a misunderstanding, and i think it's because English is not my first language and all of my references are in Indonesian language.
I feel a misunderstanding, and i think it's because English is not my first language and all of my references are in Indonesian language.
Actually, I did not talk about baby who vomit and his puke(?) contaminate our clothes. But I talked about Muslim who has takes wudu and suddenly he "throw up something from his stomach, through his throat, through his mouth". In Indonesian language, it's called "muntah", and according to my dictionary, English word for "muntah" is vomit.
1. Vomit, including baby vomit, is only considered filthy if it is more than a mouthful, with a mouthful being defined as that which the mouth (of the one vomiting) would not be able to hold in without undue difficulty.
Imam `Ala' al-Din al-Haskafi stated in his Durr al-Mukhtar Sharh Tanwir al-Absar, the most important commentary in Hanafi fiqh for relied upon rulings and all the conditions and details related to them, and amazing in its conciseness:
“(And) wudu is nullified (by vomit that fills the mouth) such that it could only be kept in with difficult
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