MORE ABOUT THE INVALIDATORS
OF ABLUTION
Q. What minimum quantity of an unclean
element flowing from the body will invalidate ablution?
Any quantity of an unclean element that
comes out of the body and flows towards the part of the body commanded to be
washed in ablution or bath will break the ablution.
Q. If blood stands out in the eye and flows
within the eye, will it break the ablution?
No, because washing the inner portion of
the eye is commanded neither in ablution nor in bath.
Q. If blood on the wound and is wiped off
with a finger or a piece of cloth and the process is repeated several times,
does it break the ablution?
It must be observed whether thus the
blood wiped was capable of flowing out if it had been left unwiped. If so, it
shall invalidate the ablution, otherwise the ablution will remain intact.
Q. What contents coming out in vomiting will
break the ablution?
If bile, blood, food or water is thrown
out or one makes a mouthful of vomiting, ablution shall stand broken. If,
however only phlegm comes out, the ablution remains unaffected.
Q. How is it if vomiting comes out in
piece-meals?
If a single vomiting sensation results in
several vomits, which, taken together, amount to one mouthful, the ablution
shall break. Nevertheless, if one sensation results in a little vomiting,
leaving no after-effects and the same thing is repeated, the two vomits will
not be taken as one and the ablution will remain intact.
Q. If blood or pus coming out of a pimple on
any part of the body makes its appearance on the clothing, is that clothing
clean or unclean?
If the blood or pus is capable only of
appearing on the clothing, but not of flowing out, the clothing will be
considered as clean. Still it is preferable to wash it.
Q. Is a vomit which is less than a mouthful
unclean?
No, it is not.
Q. Will the ablution get invalidated if a
leech clings to one’s body and sucks blood to its fill, or a pea or mosquito
bites a person?
The sucking of blood by a leech shall the
body after it has left it. The reason being that the quantity of blood sucked
by the leech is such that it would certainly flow down the body, if it were not
sucked by the leech. Ablution shall however remain intact in case a pea or mosquito
bites a person because the amount of blood sucked by them is very small and
therefore incapable of flowing over the body.
Q. What type of nap or sleep does not break
the ablution?
Sleeping in the standing position or
without any support or in any position adopted in Salat such as Sijdah or
Qa’dah does not break the ablution.
Q. Is there any one whose ablution does not
break even by falling asleep?
Yes, ablution of the prophets of Al-lah
does not break even if they fall asleep. This is their sole prerogative and
privilege.
Q. Does bursting into laughter break the
ablution? Is so, what is exactly bursting into laughter?
Bursting into laughter means laughing in
such a way that it can be heard by others. The following are the necessary
conditions for the invalidation of ablution in Salat on account of laughter.
1. The person concerned must be an adult,
man or woman. (For the minor’s laughter does not break his or her ablution);
2. The person concerned must be awake. If,
however, a person falls asleep during Salat and then bursts into laughter his
ablution will remain intact;
3. The Salat in which one has laughed must
be a Salat requiring ruku’ (bowing) or sujud (prostration). Thus, if one laughs
in a funeral prayer, the ablution will not break.
Q. Does ablution get nullified if one sees
by chance the part of any other person’s body meant for hiding (Satr)?
No, ablution does not get nullified if
one sees with or without intention the part of his own or another’s body.
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