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mucus (meaning mucus / bile, which hit the inside
Posted by: LethaKurtis7 (IP Logged)
Date: January 05, 2015 12:57PM

mucus (meaning mucus / bile, which hit the inside of the mouth). Sheikh replied: "If you require a small amount of mucus, the post is not violated, according to ijma Hanafi. And if mucus filled his mouth and came out, the post is broken, according to Abu Yusuf, and is not affected, according to Abu Hanifah. "Vomiting, according to the most correct opinion in the madhhab expressed by Imam Muhammad does not break the fast, if the person did not cause it intentionally. On this subject there is a hadith of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) with the following meaning: "Fasting man who overcame vomiting, not broken, and there is no duty on it to fill it, and if the person intentionally caused vomiting, fasting, it is broken" (hadith lead Imam Malik, al-Daarimi, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi). If a person is pulled out against his will (even if vomiting filled the entire mouth) and he involuntarily swallowed vomiting, according to Imam Muhammad, his fast is not broken. One reason for this is that vomiting is a substance which cannot be fed. As to affect whether intentionally induced vomiting on the validity of the post, there is disagreement between the Imam Muhammad and Imam Abu Yusuf. According to Imam Abu Yusuf, if the vomiting was caused intentionally, the post is not violated if the vomiting is not completely filled mouth (i.e. E. It could hold in his mouth). When this position is not broken even if a person is intentionally swallowed amount emesis. However, the most reliable opinion in the madhhab on this issue is the view of Imam Muhammad, [url=http://www.alharamtravel.co.uk/ramadan-umrah-2015/]Alharam provides comfortable Ramadan umrah tickets 2015 London[/url] according to which the position of the person intentionally caused the vomiting, disturbed in any case - he swallowed vomit or not. If a person after suhoor (morning meal) stuck in his mouth a little bit of food (smaller than a pea) and he swallowed the piece during Lent, fasting is not broken. At a small amount of food should be understood as the amount that people easily swallowed with saliva, without resorting to the language and not making any effort to swallow it.”In his book "Al-Kafir" states that if the person on the lip (i.e. E. Outside the mouth) was a morsel of food that does not exceed the size of sesame seed, and hit h



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