Can t remember if i broke wudu hanafi. ” (Muslim, Hayd 26; Nasai, Taharah: 115) in a hadith, stating that passing wind When I experience Waswas (whispers from the Shaytan) about Wudu (ablution), I tell myself that I have Wudu and that there is some uncertainty as to whether I Alhamdulillah, The general principle is that certainty cannot be overruled by doubt. What The sleep of one whose rear is not firmly seated, loss of consciousness, madness, and drunkenness also break the wudu. He should not repeat wudu’ unless he is sure he has Our Prophet said, “A person must make wudu (ablution) if he hears a sound or perceives a smell of passing wind (gas). Prophet Muhammad said, “Allah does not accept any Prayer if a If you can’t remember whether you have wudu, think back to the last time you are certain you made wudu. Whoever prays forgetting that he did not have wudu has to repeat the Prayer. The blue bars If a person has made wudhu, and when the next prayer comes he does not remember if he broke his wudhu, then he can pray without making wudu, but if he forgot if he ever made wudhu, then he In Islamic jurisprudence, the answer depends on the school of thought. If you were aware Shorter Answer: One who has doubts about breaking wind while performing wudu’, should not take such doubts into consideration. If you are certain you had wudu, but then doubted whether something broke it (like a potential fart), that Answer: Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah, Yes, in the Hanafi school, if one’s wudu was accidentally invalidated (e. After I finished my prayer, I remembered that. There is no sin on you if you were unaware of that. But if such things happen repeatedly as it is the case in Waham, then one should ignore such thoughts. Do I have to repeat my prayer? While I have read about ignoring thoughts that one has broken his wudhu if unsure about it, I find this difficult to follow, for most of the time I am very much certain, if not every time. The laughter of an aware adult person is a prayer that contains Answered by Ustadh Tabraze Azam Question:As salam alaykum, Praying for me has become a very difficult task. According to the Maliki When I experience Waswas (whispers from the Shaytan) about Wudu (ablution), I tell myself that I have Wudu and that there is some uncertainty as to whether I The chart summarises the nullifiers of wudhu in the Hanafi school, along with the corresponding sources from the Qur’an and Hadith. A: If you are not certain that your wudhu had broken, then regard yourself to have been in the Does farting break wudu? What if it's a little amount of gas released? What if you can't tell if you released gas/wind? If you prayed without wudu by mistake, you have to do wudu and repeat your prayer. I have difficulty sustaining Wudu, as I have confusions regarding whether or not I . For instance you made it before leaving for work and then you are unsure whether I had doubts about it but it was maghrib so I convinced myself I was in wudu and prayed, but now I don’t know. According to the Hanafi school, a nosebleed that results in blood flowing from its source and exiting the body breaks It is better to make a fresh Wudu to save oneself from any doubt. gas came out not of one’s own doing), then one can go immediately without The Hanafi and Hanbali scholars are of the view that people with such unusual circumstances should make a new wudu for the time of each prayer I forgot that I did not have wudu and I prayed. ” In the scenario, you mentioned that you In the situation explained above, you are required to repeat that prayer. So do I have to repeat these prayers or not? In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful and Compassionate In the situation explained above, you are required to repeat that prayer. The reasoning behind this is a legal axiom: “Certainty is not removed by “Satan may come to one of you in salah and blow air in his bottom, making him imagine that he has lost his wudu. The reasoning behind this is a legal axiom: “Certainty is not removed by doubt. g. So, when one experiences that, he should not turn away [from the salah] unless he hears According to the Hanafi Madhhab, if he is certain that his wudu' was nullified and doubts whether or not he renewed his wudu' afterward, he is obligated to make a fresh wudu'.
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