Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A Does Bleeding Teeth and Nose Break Wudu

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