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Things that Nullify the Wudu’
5.13 There are twelve things that nullify wudu’:
(1) Anything which exits from the front and back passage of the private parts, besides wind from the front passage:
(2) after giving birth even though no blood is visible;
(3) the flowing of impurity from anywhere else other than the front and back passage of the private parts, such as blood and puss.
(4) Vomiting a mouthful of food, water, blood clots or bile. The correct view on determining ‘a mouthful ’ is that one is unable to close one’s mouth except through difficulty.
Vomiting several times is regarded as vomiting once, if gathered, the summation would reach a mouthful provided that the cause for each vomit is the same.
(5) An equal amount or predominance of blood upon one’s spit. [Z: If the spit is yellowish this would indicate to the predominance of the spit; whilst a reddish colour would indicate to the predominance of blood. This ruling applies when the emission of blood is from the gums. However, if it is from the head or chest, then however small the amount of blood, it shall annul the wudu’ , ai: p.49];
(6) to sleep in such a way that one’s buttocks are not firmly established upon the earth;
(7) or to sleep in such a way that one’s buttocks rise off the floor before one awakes, even though one may not fall as a result of them rising.
[Z: The `illa (reason) why wudu’ breaks when one sleeps is not ‘sleep’ itself, but the possibility that as a result of sleeping one’s limbs may have become so relaxed that they may have allowed wind to escape. This is why if one sleeps in a posture in which the limbs remain stiff, such as sleeping in sajda (prostration) or ruku` (bowing) then one’s wudu’ will remain intact].
(8,9,10) Due to losing consciousness, or one’s sanity and upon becoming drunk;
(11) loud laughter by a conscious adult in any ritual prayer consisting of ruku` (bowing) and sujud (prostrating). [Z: Loud laughter (qahqaha) is when one standing in close proximity can hear the laughter. Laughter (dihk) which only the one laughing is able to hear will annul one’s salah but not the wudu’ and smiling (tabassum) would have no bearing on either, Mf: p125].
(12) Rubbing a vagina with an erect penis without any form of a barrier. [Z: If the barrier is thin such as a condom or a thin piece of clothing through which one can feel the sensation then this will annul the wudu’, ai: p.49].
source
http://www.inter-islam.org/Actions/Tagara6.html#6-12
5.13 There are twelve things that nullify wudu’:
(1) Anything which exits from the front and back passage of the private parts, besides wind from the front passage:
(2) after giving birth even though no blood is visible;
(3) the flowing of impurity from anywhere else other than the front and back passage of the private parts, such as blood and puss.
(4) Vomiting a mouthful of food, water, blood clots or bile. The correct view on determining ‘a mouthful ’ is that one is unable to close one’s mouth except through difficulty.
Vomiting several times is regarded as vomiting once, if gathered, the summation would reach a mouthful provided that the cause for each vomit is the same.
(5) An equal amount or predominance of blood upon one’s spit. [Z: If the spit is yellowish this would indicate to the predominance of the spit; whilst a reddish colour would indicate to the predominance of blood. This ruling applies when the emission of blood is from the gums. However, if it is from the head or chest, then however small the amount of blood, it shall annul the wudu’ , ai: p.49];
(6) to sleep in such a way that one’s buttocks are not firmly established upon the earth;
(7) or to sleep in such a way that one’s buttocks rise off the floor before one awakes, even though one may not fall as a result of them rising.
[Z: The `illa (reason) why wudu’ breaks when one sleeps is not ‘sleep’ itself, but the possibility that as a result of sleeping one’s limbs may have become so relaxed that they may have allowed wind to escape. This is why if one sleeps in a posture in which the limbs remain stiff, such as sleeping in sajda (prostration) or ruku` (bowing) then one’s wudu’ will remain intact].
(8,9,10) Due to losing consciousness, or one’s sanity and upon becoming drunk;
(11) loud laughter by a conscious adult in any ritual prayer consisting of ruku` (bowing) and sujud (prostrating). [Z: Loud laughter (qahqaha) is when one standing in close proximity can hear the laughter. Laughter (dihk) which only the one laughing is able to hear will annul one’s salah but not the wudu’ and smiling (tabassum) would have no bearing on either, Mf: p125].
(12) Rubbing a vagina with an erect penis without any form of a barrier. [Z: If the barrier is thin such as a condom or a thin piece of clothing through which one can feel the sensation then this will annul the wudu’, ai: p.49].
source
http://www.inter-islam.org/Actions/Tagara6.html#6-12