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    Default Does bleeding in my mouth break the wudu?



    Today I had one of my wisdom-teeth extracted and bleeding from it didn't stop all the day. I made wudu and prayed but I am not sure if my wudu and salah were correct?



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    Default Re: Does bleeding in my mouth break the wudu?

    Quote Originally Posted by verdana View Post


    I share the same experience with you. Bleeding didn't stop for full two days now.

    Because you and I are both Ahnaf, in this case we are considered to be "Ma'zur" (excused ones) and taking wudu with, the bleeding still going on, won't break it.

    However, we should renew our wudu each prayer time. Previous wudu becomes void when a new prayer time starts, not when it ends. For instance, you take wudu for Fajr prayer, after sunrise your wudu is still valid until Zurh time, but once Zuhr time is up then we should renew wudu.

    Hope that helps.
    Allah razi olsun, brother! I made new wudu before each prayer, I had heard that from somewhere.

    Now what will you say about fasting? I am going to fast tomorrow but if my bleeding doesn't stop what will I do? And also I will see my dentist tomorrow to put some medicine in the tooth. Will this break the fast?


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    Default Re: Does bleeding in my mouth break the wudu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamdi View Post
    Allah razi olsun, brother! I made new wudu before each prayer, I had heard that from somewhere.

    Now what will you say about fasting? I am going to fast tomorrow but if my bleeding doesn't stop what will I do? And also I will see my dentist tomorrow to put some medicine in the tooth. Will this break the fast?
    Yes it will. Maybe it is better to postpone your fasting.
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    Default Re: Does bleeding in my mouth break the wudu?

    Why would the fast be invalid because of an injection in the tooth?

    I have a dentist appoinment tomorrow and they are most probably taking my braces off. This will make me bleed from my mouth and they will add water and this may cause blood/water to go down my throat.
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    In principle, fast remains intact as long as water, blood and any other substance does not pass beyond the throat. If possible, try and get appointment after Maghrib or after Ramadhan to avoid this situation.

    (Aap Kay Masail, Vol.3, Pg.290, Matabah Bayyinaat)
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    Scholars even stated that if a fasting person would get an injection (drip), the fasting would still remain valid.
    And if he were to ask for a gentle lady in marriage, he would be refused, and when he leaves the world it does not miss him, and if he goes out, his going out is not noticed, and if he falls sick, he is not attended to, and if he dies, he is not accompanied to his grave.


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    Default Re: Does bleeding in my mouth break the wudu?

    Quote Originally Posted by verdana View Post


    I share the same experience with you. Bleeding didn't stop for full two days now.

    Because you and I are both Ahnaf, in this case we are considered to be "Ma'zur" (excused ones) and taking wudu with, the bleeding still going on, won't break it.

    However, we should renew our wudu each prayer time. Previous wudu becomes void when a new prayer time starts, not when it ends. For instance, you take wudu for Fajr prayer, after sunrise your wudu is still valid until Zurh time, but once Zuhr time is up then we should renew wudu.

    Hope that helps.
    Imam Abu Hanifah was know for staying with the same wuduh all day so where many sahabah and other major figures, what is the source for the nullification of wudu at the beginning of each prayer time?
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    Post Re: Does bleeding in my mouth break the wudu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ibn Abidin View Post
    Imam Abu Hanifah was know for staying with the same wuduh all day so where many sahabah and other major figures, what is the source for the nullification of wudu at the beginning of each prayer time?


    I think br. verdana was explaining an exceptional case of being "Ma'zur" (excused ones). Wudhu will remain intact thru out the day during normal times if there are no such cases.

    Allaah knows the best.



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