Faraz Rabbani – Weekly Q&A Does Inadvertently Inhaling Dust Break the Fast

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The speaker describes the possibility of getting dust into their throat and causing damage to their body. They suggest avoiding mask or filter protection and instead seeking out dust and getting swallowed. The potential consequences of getting dust into their throat are not discussed.

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			If dust enters my throat inadvertently, does it
		
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			break the fast? No. It's considered unavoidable. You
		
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			don't have to wear a face mask or
		
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			a filter. You're in a dusty environment and
		
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			the wind blows and you feel dust and,
		
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			you know, you swallowed it. Now you don't
		
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			deliberately do so. You don't seek out dust
		
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			and but if dust gets in your mouth
		
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			and gets swallowed, it's ex it is excused.