Does Extracting ones Tooth break the fast?
If one’s tooth was loose and it came out or it was extracted smoothly without any bleeding, the fast will not break. However, if it
If one’s tooth was loose and it came out or it was extracted smoothly without any bleeding, the fast will not break. However, if it
Tears or sweat going down the throat. If just a drop or two went down and no salty taste is felt in the throat, the
To taste food or to chew it and then throw it out without anything going down the throat is Makrūh if there is no genuine
If someone needs oxygen and has to take it while moving around, this will not break the fast, because it is just air compressed in
If someone had an asthma attack and used the asthma pump, the fast will be broken according to the Hanafī research. This is because the
Smoking cigarettes or cigars breaks the fast. With regards to Kaffārah along with Qadhā, there are two opinions of the Muftiyāne Kirām. [1] Muftī Salmān
The fast will break by water going down the throat whilst gargling, even by mistake. This is important to remember whilst doing Wudhū or Ghusl.
If someone went to the dentist for cleaning, for a filling, or for extracting a tooth, his or her fast is at a huge risk.
[1] القئ vomiting: If one intentionally and deliberately draws vomit from the stomach (by sticking a finger down his throat, applying pressure to his stomach
Intention is in the heart. It does not have to be said verbally. Eating Suhoor is an indication of the intent. However, if one does