Doubts About Wudu Islamqa. The fact that you recognized your problem, is clear that you

         

The fact that you recognized your problem, is clear that you have made wudhu, or prayed and your doubts are You state you have a problem where you forget you made wudhu or prayed. if we are not praying after Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani Question: I was wondering about doubts while fasting. 42-43) You state you have a problem where you forget you made wudhu or prayed. I rinsed my mouth for ablution (wudu) but thereafter had doubts whether I had swallowed water . Explore solutions rooted in Islamic teachings and If one knows that one has wudu, and before or during the prayer starts to doubt whether or not one broke wudu, the prayer is perfectly valid. The fact that you recognized your problem, is clear that you have made wudhu, or prayed and your doubts are Answered by SunniPath Answer Service Team I have one problem for the last 15-17 years and it is becoming worse with the passage of time. ” (See: Maraqi al-Falah sharh Nur al-Idhah, p. Considering Waswas (Whispers Ibn Hajar said: the majority of scholars followed this hadeeth. Does this mean wudu for namaz after prayer. 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 have broken it or not. 3. If a person is sure that he has passed wind, then he has to do wudu, but if it is simply the movement of gas in the stomach, or he imagines that he may have passed wind, then he When performing ablutions (Wudu), doubts about its validity can arise, causing uncertainty. When I have to do wudu (or ghusl in case of I found a Hadith by Imam Ahmed that says only the sound or the smell of the wind breaks the Wudu and obliges us to repeat the Wudu. So, the first thing we advise is to ignore these doubts altogether and not to pay attention to them. Later, a doubt arose in his mind If one’s wudu is invalidated during ghusl , one’s ghusl remains intact, however one would need to perform wudu after. It will be impermissible and incorrect to begin performing ablution (wudu) until one is content that the drops of urine have ceased. This is because the default assumption is that Someone who frequently doubts about the acts of wuḍūʾ and its conditions – such as the water being pure and not being usurped – must not heed his If these doubts are frequent and lead to overthinking, they are likely waswas. Paying attention to these doubts may lead to one being affected by insinuating whispers of the Shaytaan (waswaas), so we Answered by Shaykh Hamza Karamali, SunniPath Academy Teacher I thought my wudu was invalid because I was wiping my feet instead of washing them and I wasn't washing my whole Many thanks to you for helping people to understand Islam as it was enjoined by Allah. It is obligatory for such a person to immediately cease praying. It This resource offers insights to help you focus on your prayers, fasting, and overall ibadah without being hindered by doubts. When I have to do wudu (or ghusl in case of Praise be to Allah, and blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah: We ask Allah to heal our sister, and may Allah reward her with good for her keenness to understand the rulings Is continuing the ghusl after it has been already done permissible? I mean if someone remembers after he finished ghusl that a part of his body was not washed, should he just wash this part, or I’ve been learning about this beautiful religion, but am getting very confused and overcome by misgivings and doubts about wudu. Is this Hadith true? I sometimes doubt Question: How do I combat doubts regarding the invalidation of wudu? Answer: In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful and Compassionate, Whenever you find yourself dealing with doubts If the doubt arises after completing the wudu, ignore the doubt and consider your wudu valid unless you are certain that a step was missed. Shaykh Faraz provides valuable insights If a person is uncertain as to whether he has nullified his Wudu, then he does not have to do Wudu until he is so certain of it that he could swear to it. Sometimes I will make up to about 4 wudhu before I can stand on Musala Answered by SunniPath Answer Service Team I have one problem for the last 15-17 years and it is becoming worse with the passage of time. The second thing is to seek treatment on the hands of a trustworthy and reliable psychiatrist, 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 have broken it or not. As a result, I’m always worried about whether my wudu I know that one should ignore doubts about breaking wudu after completing the wudu or during prayer. Shaytan uses such doubts to create unnecessary hardship and distractions in worship. One of the implications of this rule is that if one breaks one’s wudu, it becomes impermissible for him to continue “praying”. I am suffering with the problem of washing a great deal when I do wudu, such that I need more than I have had two laporoscopies and the air pumped into my belly has left me have a problem of bubbles of wind. What about doubts experienced during ablution? I get this constant The Opposite Scenario If we were to apply the above principle to the opposite scenario, it would look as follows: A person made wudu and prayed ‘Asr prayer.

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