No, ihtijam blood—also known as cupping blood—doesn't automatically break your wudu , but scholars differ based on how much blood comes out and which school of thought you follow. Okay, let's break this down in a way that's actually easy…
Do you lose wudu when you fall asleep ? The short answer is: it depends on how you sleep. If you're fully knocked out and in a deep, relaxed position (like lying down or slouched), then your wudu is likely broken. But if you just doze off while…
Yes, you can read Surah Kahf without wudu —as long as you're not physically touching the Arabic mushaf (the Quran in Arabic script). Reciting from memory or using a translation or app is totally fine. Let's clear this up because I know a lot…
No, eating food does not break wudu in most cases—except for a few specific situations, like eating camel meat, which some scholars say requires fresh wudu. Let's be honest—this is one of those everyday questions that people quietly wonder abou…