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State three conditions that makes ablution invalid
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In the context of Islamic practice, ablution (Wudu) may become invalid under several conditions. Here are three common conditions that invalidate ablution:
1. **Natural Discharges:** Any natural discharge from the body, such as urine, feces, or excessive gas, can invalidate ablution. This includes anything that is considered impure and exits the body.
2. **Loss of Consciousness:** If a person loses consciousness or becomes insane, their ablution is considered invalid. This includes fainting, sleeping deeply, or any state where a person is not aware of their actions.
3. **Touching the Private Parts:** According to some interpretations, directly touching one's private parts (with or without a barrier) without a valid reason can invalidate ablution.
These conditions may vary slightly based on different Islamic schools of thought, so it's always recommended to consult specific jurisprudential guidelines for personal practice.
1. **Natural Discharges:** Any natural discharge from the body, such as urine, feces, or excessive gas, can invalidate ablution. This includes anything that is considered impure and exits the body.
2. **Loss of Consciousness:** If a person loses consciousness or becomes insane, their ablution is considered invalid. This includes fainting, sleeping deeply, or any state where a person is not aware of their actions.
3. **Touching the Private Parts:** According to some interpretations, directly touching one's private parts (with or without a barrier) without a valid reason can invalidate ablution.
These conditions may vary slightly based on different Islamic schools of thought, so it's always recommended to consult specific jurisprudential guidelines for personal practice.