When you do wudhu you dont have to wash your backside as such. but when you pass wind (fart) after wudhu it breaks your wudhu, but why?
Its just gas.
Take for example someone who passes wind just before doing wudhu. He does his wudhu, prays his namaaz, but the gas he let out will still be lingering in his pants (you have to excuse the humour in this) after wudhu and while praying, yet in this scenario his wudhu i assume will be valid. But if he passes wind after wudhu it breaks the wudhu, this does not make sense.
Secondly a question about praying...
If we were to leave Earth and say live in space station or the moon or another planet...just say it happens and muslim go to space, exactly which direction would one face to pray? As in any case qibla would either be above or below you.
Last edited by *charisma*; 03-18-2018 at 07:20 PM.
A genuine question.
When we fart, there is a probability of passage of moisture from our rectum, which gives bad smell. Therefore, we must wash our back side after we break our wudu due to a fart. Those who are more flatulent should as a routine wash there back side every time they make wudu.
I request old members to show patience to questions asked and replies given thereof. Thanks
If you pass wind and cannot be 100% sure that some water or feces has exited too, then there is no need to wash your backside.
If you feel wetness on rectum after passing gas and if this wetness has not spread more than the space of a UK two penny coin (in your estimation) then there is no need to wash. If it does spread more than that space only then you have to wash
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