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Things which invalidate the fast
Does Emission of Semen Without Desire Break the Fast?
If emission of Maniy (semen) occurred involuntarily, and without pleasure, then it does not break the fast. With regard to Ghusl, the view of the majority of jurists is that it is not required if the Maniy was emitted without desire. Nevertheless, if the person does Ghusl, that will be better and more prudent.SaveDoes emission of maniy as a result of talking spoil the fast, or does it come under the same ruling as ejaculation as a result of thinking?
SaveFasting and “red wolf” [systemic lupus erythematosus]
SaveRuling on the fast of one who became intoxicated at night and sobered up partway through the day
SaveHe woke up during the wet dream and found that a few drops of maniy had been emitted, so he masturbated; did that invalidate his fast?
SaveDoes deliberately inhaling the smoke of Indian costus spoil the fast?
SaveWhat exactly is meant by the throat and the inside of the mouth as referred to by the fuqaha’; is the fast spoiled if water reaches the uvula?
SaveWhat should he do if he heard the adhaan for Fajr and was having intercourse with his wife and did not withdraw?
SaveHe masturbated during the day in Ramadan, but he suppressed the maniy [semen], then it came out with the urine. Did he spoil his fast?
SaveRuling on inhaling Turkish coffee whilst fasting to give himself energy for his work
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