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When you're at the mosque and you all bend over to kiss a carpet, do some of the guys let out a fart? Because with all the fat guys in one room crouching and bending, something's gotta give! Know what I'm saying?[/QUOTE]
31. O Children of Adam! Take your adornment (by wearing your clean clothes), while praying and going round (the Tawaf of ) the Ka'bah, and eat and drink but waste not by extravagance, certainly He (Allah) likes not Al-Musrifun (those who waste by extravagance).
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and his Household and grant them peace) has said, "If any of you feels something in his stomach such that it is unclear to him, whether something has come out or not, then he should certainly not leave the mosque, unless he hears a sound or smells an odour."
[Narrated by Muslim]
And in another hadith we find:
"Satan may come to one of you in salah and blow air in his bottom, making him imagine that he has lost his wudu. So, when one experiences that, he should not turn away [from the salah] unless he hears a sound or smells an odour." [Narrated by Bazzar as in Bulugh al-Maram]
- IF YOU ARE SURE that you have passed wind, your wudu'' is invalidated, whether there is a smell or sound, or neither. If this happens while you are still performing wudu'', then you need to re-start the wudu''
(over again). If it happens during salah, you need to break off the salah and go and repeat your wudu.
that if you cannot keep Wudu due to flatulence which causes you such hardship and great suffering, then you have an excuse not to make Wudu repeatedly. You need only to make a new and separate Wudu for each prayer when the time comes.
You should do it in the bathroom and away from people
This literature of public morals in Islam
Cleanliness in Islam (every muslim should be clean) - ...
When you're at the mosque and you all bend over to kiss a carpet, do some of the guys let out a fart? Because with all the fat guys in one room crouching and bending, something's gotta give! Know what I'm saying?[/QUOTE]
31. O Children of Adam! Take your adornment (by wearing your clean clothes), while praying and going round (the Tawaf of ) the Ka'bah, and eat and drink but waste not by extravagance, certainly He (Allah) likes not Al-Musrifun (those who waste by extravagance).
The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and his Household and grant them peace) has said, "If any of you feels something in his stomach such that it is unclear to him, whether something has come out or not, then he should certainly not leave the mosque, unless he hears a sound or smells an odour."
[Narrated by Muslim]
And in another hadith we find:
"Satan may come to one of you in salah and blow air in his bottom, making him imagine that he has lost his wudu. So, when one experiences that, he should not turn away [from the salah] unless he hears a sound or smells an odour." [Narrated by Bazzar as in Bulugh al-Maram]
- IF YOU ARE SURE that you have passed wind, your wudu'' is invalidated, whether there is a smell or sound, or neither. If this happens while you are still performing wudu'', then you need to re-start the wudu''
(over again). If it happens during salah, you need to break off the salah and go and repeat your wudu.
that if you cannot keep Wudu due to flatulence which causes you such hardship and great suffering, then you have an excuse not to make Wudu repeatedly. You need only to make a new and separate Wudu for each prayer when the time comes.
You should do it in the bathroom and away from people
This literature of public morals in Islam
Cleanliness in Islam (every muslim should be clean) - ...