First question ..is ur wuzu broken after eating ?
Second might sound silly ..but does anyone know where you can get Muslim showers in the UK …
First question ..is ur wuzu broken after eating ?
Second might sound silly ..but does anyone know where you can get Muslim showers in the UK …
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First question ..is ur wuzu broken after eating ?
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Eating does not break wudhu.
Whats a 'muslim shower'?
Wudhu is NOT broken after eating and secondly as Akif has asked, what is a Muslim Shower?
Muslim shower is a small pipe hooked up next to your sink basin which u use to wash urself for ur ablutions .
I don't think thats the precise way of putting it ...but can't think of any other words for it right now
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Originally posted by Girl from Quraysh:
** Eating does not break wudhu. **
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... But if you are to say prayers after eating ... it advisable to rinse your mouth.
wudhu is addressed by many learned ones already.
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there is nothing like ‘muslim shower’, it might be a cultural way of taking shower by some Muslims but there is no “prescribed” way of one. you can simply use ‘baalti and lotaa’ for shower too and is abundantly available almost everywhere.
We oughta be Changez like, don’t we?