Kissing a spouse generally does not break wudu (ablution) according to the majority of Islamic scholars, especially if there's no sexual arousal or discharge, citing the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) praying after kissing his wife without renewing ablution. However, some schools, like the Shafi'i, believe it does break wudu due to potential intimacy, while others say it depends on sexual desire or if prostatic fluid (madhiy) is discharged, which does nullify wudu. The core principle is that wudu remains valid unless explicitly broken by a recognized nullifier (like passing wind or urination), and touching a woman isn't always listed as one.
The most fundamental factors that break wudu include natural bodily excretions. This encompasses urine, feces, and the passing of gas. Upon experiencing these discharges, renewing your Wudu becomes essential before recommencing acts of worship.
If saliva is more than blood, wudu is not invalidated. If traces of blood are seen when one bites a quince, an apple, etc, wudu is not invalidated. 6 – Sleeping, which makes a person lose control over himself, invalidates wudu it does not matter whether a person sleeps by lying down, facing down, leaning on his elbow.
It doesn't break the fast, the scholars have mentioned that, and it doesn't break the wudhu, the prophet once kissed 'Aisha radiyAllahu 'anha and prayed without making wudhu. However, it is not permissible to kiss women my friend, even if you do so with no lust in your intention.
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Touching dogs or their saliva does not break wudu because nothing can nullify the state of taharah except things for which there is evidence in the Shari`ah.
Majority of Sunni scholars and all Shia scholars refused these narrations. Kissing one's spouse does not invalidate Wudhu.
According to the Hanafi Madhab, kissing and hugging one's wife in the state of Wudhu does not invalidate the Wudhu.
Summary of answer. The most correct opinion is that touching a woman does not invalidate Wudu at all whether it is with desire or without desire.
In light of Islamic teachings, touching one's wife, including her breasts, is permissible during fasting as long as it does not lead to sexual arousal or intercourse. Kissing on the cheek or displaying affection through non-sexual gestures is also permitted.
Smiling doesn't cut/invalidate the prayer. But laughing out loud does. To laugh, chuckle or giggle breaks the prayer but not the wudoo'. However, it's recommended to redo the wudoo' since the person committed a sin and to be safe among the differing opinions on both sides.
The fart that breaks wudu is the one which either has a sound or a smell.
QUESTION: Does falling asleep for a couple of minutes, like 5 or 10 minutes, break wudu? ANSWER: It depends on – If you fell asleep laying down, it breaks it. If you had a small nap, while sitting tight and being still cautious of your surroundings and you did not pass wind, it does not break it.
Whoever watches forbidden things such as obscene images and other content is sinful, but it does not invalidate his purity as long as he does not emit Madhiy or the like. We advise the dear questioner to occupy himself with acts of obedience and good deeds, as well as not to follow in the footsteps of Satan.
Scholars have differed on this matter. Some believe that kissing, regardless of whether it is done with desire or without, nullifies wudu. Others are of the view that it only breaks wudu if done with desire, and in the absence of desire, it does not.
As a form of nonpenetrative sex, kissing is often considered a safer sex practice because it carries a much lower risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and diseases (STDs) when compared to other activities like oral sex.
Even if he sucks on her nipples, this comes under the heading of the intimacy that is permissible, and it cannot be said that the milk has any effect on him , because if an adult breastfeeds, it does not have any effect of making him a mahram.
The husband does not become haram upon the wife by taking in the milk of the wife. However, it is a great sin for the husband to take in the milk of his wife.
According to Islamic law, if it is proved that swallowing semen is not harmful, it becomes then undesirable because it is deemed filthy. According to the opinion of some scholars, it is deemed ritually impure [najis).
The things that lead to zina such as touching, kissing, and rubbing the private parts together without penetrating do not come under the ruling on zina, and the one who does them is not subject to the hadd punishment, rather he is to be punished and disciplined because he has done something that is haram and plainly ...
It doesn't break wudu.
The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "A kiss does not invalidate fasting or ablution." However, a man must refrain from kissing his wife with desire during the fasting hours because we are required to abstain from food, drink and sex while fasting.
One's fast does not break by wearing, feeling or smelling fragrance. As such, it is permitted to apply perfume (itr), deodorant, or spays whilst in the state of fasting.