When anything comes out from the former and hind private parts. However, according to correct opinion, air that comes out of the penis or vagina does not break Wudhu.
After childbirth even though blood does not come out;
Any flowing impurity, e.g. blood, pus, even if it does not come out of the two exits;
Vomit of food, water, clot of blood or yellow water which is a mouthful;
To vomit at short intervals but the total quantity of vomited matter equals a mouthful;
When blood is more than or equal to the spittle (this refers to the blood of the month);
While sleeping with the buttocks off the ground, e.g. on the side;
If while sitting in sleep, the buttocks happen to lift off the ground, then the Wudhu will break irrespective of whether a person fell or not;
Unconsciousness, fainting;
Madness, becoming insane;
Consuming any form of intoxication;
To laugh aloud in such a Salaat that has Ruku and Sajdah (not Janaaza Salaat)
Contact of genitals of two persons in a lustful state;
Emission of semen due to shock, fall, etc.
Emission of dirty fluid from sore eyes;
and Allah Ta’ala Knows Best
Someone explained to me the idea is that if you’re sleeping whilst sitting, you are much less likely to break wind because your body weight is pushing down on your anus.
I don’t know about you, but personally I find that’s true. Ever find yourself leaning over to one side when you need to fart? Lifting pressure off your backside so it’s in the air seems to make it easier to break wind.
And so, the conclusion is that if you’re asleep, you might have broken wind and lost your wudhu without realising, but this is much less likely if you’re asleep in a position where your weight is pushing down on your anus.
Graphical answer, but as they say, don’t ask a question if you’re not ready for the answer!
^ nothing really, just someone who goes against ur way of thinking and tries to correct u, is a wahabi....
just like al-qaeda exists only in the dreams of americans, wahabis only exist on papers of ppl who have been told that they r not doing something right and have been told to stop practising certain things (which r usually not Islamically right)....
so when one finds no authentic reason for doing something associated to religion, the best counterattack is to label the other person as a 'wahabi'....
just like al-qaeda exists only in the dreams of americans, wahabis only exist on papers of ppl who have been told that they r not doing something right and have been told to stop practising certain things (which r usually not Islamically right)....
so when one finds no authentic reason for doing something associated to religion, the best counterattack is to label the other person as a 'wahabi'....
I don't know about you, but personally I find that's true. Ever find yourself leaning over to one side when you need to fart? Lifting pressure off your backside so it's in the air seems to make it easier to break wind.
And so, the conclusion is that if you're asleep, you might have broken wind and lost your wudhu without realising, but this is much** less likely** if you're asleep in a position where your weight is pushing down on your anus.
Graphical answer, but as they say, don't ask a question if you're not ready for the answer!
Just because you are less likely to break wind, but still might, your Wudhu is still going to be valid?
(just so you know, its just an enquiry thats it, no more no less )