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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Does vomiting invalidate the fast

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Q: Kindly explain when does vomit invalidate fasting. 

A: The Fuqahaa have explained different types of vomit. We hereby simplify 
them as follows: Uninduced (involuntary) or induced. Each of the two could 
either be mouthful or less than a mouthful. Thus, there exist four possible 
cases: (a) Uninduced - mouthful, (b) Uninduced - less than a mouthful, (c) 
Induced - mouthful, (d) Induced - less than a mouthful. 

The vomit in each of these cases could either: a) Exit from the mouth, b) 
Unintentionally swallowed, c) Intentionally swallowed. 
Only two situations invalidate the fast, a) Uninduced - mouthful - 
intentionally swallowed, b) Induced - mouthful irrespective of whether it is 
swallowed or not. (Darse Tirmidhi vol.2; Darul Uloom Karachi) 

It is Mustahabb to wipe the neck in Wudhu. 

and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best 

Mufti Ebrahim Desai


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Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani
I have a question regarding vomiting whilst observing a fast? Does vomiting break the fast or not?
Answer:
In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Walaikum assalam,
As the fiqh texts mention, one’s fast is broken (without need for expiatory payment) only if one:
“Vomits a mouthful intentionally or to return vomit down the throat.”
It is not broken by non-deliberate vomiting or vomiting less than a mouthful. [Maraqi]
Walaikum assalam,
Faraz Rabbani.



if you burp and some saliva comes up too with the burp (less than a mouthful) and you intentionally swallow it, and on swallowing it you find the taste of the saliva is bitter, is that saliva counted as vomit or not?
Answer
Bismillah
Al-jawab billahi at-taufeeq (the answer with Allah’s guidance)
This saliva is not saliva rather vomit. The fast is only broken if one had vomited a mouthful involuntarily and swallowed it voluntarily or if one had voluntarily (induced) vomited a
mouthful whether swallowed or not. (Fataawa Hindiyya – vol. 1, pg. 203/4).
The definition of “mouthful (vomit)” is that which one cannot hold back in one’s mouth without difficulty. (Nurul Idhah Pg. 35)
If this was less than a mouthful then the fast did not break.
And Only Allah Ta’ala Knows Best.
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Moulana Qamruz Zaman
London, UK


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Questions on vomiting and how it affects the fast
Answer:
In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful.
a. Non-deliberate vomiting which is less than a mouthful breaks the fast if not swallowed?

If someone vomited less than a mouthful irrespective of whether it was deliberate or not or if someone vomited unintentionally a mouthful or less than a mouthful, the fast will not break. (Raddul Muhtar p.392 v.3)
  b. Non-deliberate vomiting which is less than a mouthful breaks the fast if swallowed?
If the vomit went inside without you swallowing it the fast will remain intact. However, if you were to deliberately swallow it the fast will break. (Fatawa Hindiyyah p.204 v.1) 
c. Non-deliberate vomiting which is less than a mouthful breaks the fast if swallowed ONLY to the extent which was unavoidable? Like, only a particle came up to the throat and I was in the masjid, I tried to hold it there, went to the wudhu area and spit as many times as I could, but I just have doubt if some might have gone. The particle or little bit of vomit liquid had not even reached my mouth, and was just stuck in the throat.
As you did not deliberately swallowed the vomit your fast will remain intact.     d. Vomiting less than a mouthful makes the mouth impure? In the situation described above, I just spit a few times and then did kulli a few times. Is it okay to ignore doubts that splashes from the kulli (though I did it slowly the first time to avoid splashes) are impure?
There is a principle which is that that thing which does not break the wudhu is not impure. (Hidayah p.24 v.1) 
Keeping the aforementioned principle in mind we can derive that vomiting less than a mouthful does not break one’s wudhu, hence, the mouth would not become impure 
Only Allah Knows Best
Mohammed Tosir Miah
Darul Ifta Birmingham.

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  2. Slaam if one vomited unintentionally but did few mouth fulls also accidentally swallowed vomit does he have to make up the fast

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  3. Asalam I chocked so I put water in my mouth to wash. An I was sick 3 times pulling my stomach. So is my fast valid or not

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