Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A Does Bleeding Teeth and Nose Break Wudu
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The speaker explains that bleeding while brushing your teeth can cause bleeding, but bleeding is not a cause for concern. Instead, bleeding is caused by a problem with blood flow. The speaker suggests that bleeding is caused by damage to the gum or blood vessels, and that bleeding is not a cause for concern.
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Okay, one of the questions we have here is does bleeding whilst
brushing your teeth or seeing blood when blowing your nose
invalidate your window.
There's a bit of detail in this, what breaks the will do the as a,
as a general rule to understand this is any flowing blood that
flows away from its space away from its place of exit. So now, if
you have blood, maybe just sitting a very small minut amount in the
gum, and you you brush your teeth. And that kind of disperses some of
the blood here and there, but it doesn't make it flow. It's just
generally it's not flowing blood, it's just a very minut amount, and
you see traces of that in your saliva. And you're 100% sure that
nothing flowed as such, it just moved from its place here, right,
there was no flowing power power in the blood, there's no flowing
in its own right, then in that case you will do is not broken.
However, my understanding of the teeth very difficult from the
nose, is that when you do brush, actually, one of the reasons why
you bleed is because it's some kind of either gum disease or some
kind of
plaque buildup or something. And because of that, when you actually
start brushing it, it does, it does disturb some of the blood
vessels there and it does flow. My assumption is that but if you're
100% sure that it hasn't flown, and it's just literally moved from
its place to another place by the force of the brush, then in that
case, he won't break. But I my assumption is generally with the
mouth, it does break unless it's a very minut amount and it doesn't,
you can they generally say that if you spit, and in the saliva, it's
dominantly, clear and just traces a pic, then that means that
there's not much blood there at all that has come out. So in that
case, you can ignore that. But if it's shows a healthy color of red
with the blood, then in that case, it will break when it comes to the
nose when you blow your nose. Sometimes if you've had some
crusted, dried blood, and it's just come out of its place, and
it's just moved, then that doesn't break the wudu. However, if it if
you break and disturb another blood vessel or something, and he
actually starts flowing, and then it comes out, then that would
break it. So if it's just traces that don't, for example, if a
person was using a toothpick,
or one of those floss or something, and then they put it
between their teeth and it disturbed it just took some of the
blood that was there and nothing flowed because when you start
spitting, and nothing came out in your saliva, then your window
would not be broken. But if it did come out on your toothpick, and
then after when you started spitting, it was it was in the
blood as well than that it was in your saliva as well. In that case,
the will do would generally be broken because it means that the
blood did flow inside your mouth.