The things that break wudoo' are:1 - Any discharge from the front or back passage (urine, stools, wind, etc.), except for wind emitted from a woman's front passage - that does not break wudoo'.2 - Emission of urine or stools from anywhere other than the urethra or anus.3 - Losing one's mind, which may mean losing it altogether by losing one's mental faculties, which is insanity, or by losing it temporarily for a certain length of time for some reason such as sleep, unconsciousness, intoxication, etc.4 - Touching one's penis, because of the hadeeth of Basrah bint Safwaan, who heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: "Whoever touches his penis, let him do wudoo'." (narrated by Abu Dawood, al-Tahaarah, 154. al-Albaani said in Saheeh Sunan Abi Dawood, no. 166, it is saheeh).5 - Eating camel meat, because of the hadeeth of Jaabir ibn Samurah, who said that a man asked the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), "Should we do wudoo' after eating camel meat?" He said, "Yes." (Narrated by Muslim, al-Hayd, 539).It should be noted that touching a woman's body does not break one's wudoo', whether that is done with feelings of desire or otherwise, unless anything is emitted as a result of that touching.
The things that break wudoo' are:1 - Any discharge from the front or back passage (urine, stools, wind, etc.), except for wind emitted from a woman's front passage - that does not break wudoo'.2 - Emission of urine or stools from anywhere other than the urethra or anus.3 - Losing one's mind, which may mean losing it altogether by losing one's mental faculties, which is insanity, or by losing it temporarily for a certain length of time for some reason such as sleep, unconsciousness, intoxication, etc.4 - Touching one's penis, because of the hadeeth of Basrah bint Safwaan, who heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: "Whoever touches his penis, let him do wudoo'." (narrated by Abu Dawood, al-Tahaarah, 154. al-Albaani said in Saheeh Sunan Abi Dawood, no. 166, it is saheeh).5 - Eating camel meat, because of the hadeeth of Jaabir ibn Samurah, who said that a man asked the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), "Should we do wudoo' after eating camel meat?" He said, "Yes." (Narrated by Muslim, al-Hayd, 539).It should be noted that touching a woman's body does not break one's wudoo', whether that is done with feelings of desire or otherwise, unless anything is emitted as a result of that touching.See al-Sharh al-Mumti' by Ibn 'Uthaymeen, vol. 1, p. 219-250Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, vol. 5, p. 264Source: Islam Q & A (http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/14321/)
The things that break wudoo' are:1 - Any discharge from the front or back passage (urine, stools, wind, etc.), except for wind emitted from a woman's front passage - that does not break wudoo'.2 - Emission of urine or stools from anywhere other than the urethra or anus.3 - Losing one's mind, which may mean losing it altogether by losing one's mental faculties, which is insanity, or by losing it temporarily for a certain length of time for some reason such as sleep, unconsciousness, intoxication, etc.4 - Touching one's penis, because of the hadeeth of Basrah bint Safwaan, who heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: "Whoever touches his penis, let him do wudoo'." (narrated by Abu Dawood, al-Tahaarah, 154. al-Albaani said in Saheeh Sunan Abi Dawood, no. 166, it is saheeh).5 - Eating camel meat, because of the hadeeth of Jaabir ibn Samurah, who said that a man asked the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), "Should we do wudoo' after eating camel meat?" He said, "Yes." (Narrated by Muslim, al-Hayd, 539).It should be noted that touching a woman's body does not break one's wudoo', whether that is done with feelings of desire or otherwise, unless anything is emitted as a result of that touching.See al-Sharh al-Mumti' by Ibn 'Uthaymeen, vol. 1, p. 219-250Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, vol. 5, p. 264
Certainly. Severe vomiting and even coughing can lead to strained muscles in the chest and stomach, as well as the back. It is even possible to break ribs.
AnswerConstant dizziness, vomiting, hunger, loss of appetite, or progressive weight loss.
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
No. The vomiting reflow is mediated by the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) in the medulla of the brainstem, which communicates with the vomiting center (to mediate the vomiting reflex)
Vomiting in Tagalog is called "Pagtatae" or "Sinusuka."
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
neck pain from vomiting
Emetophobia is the name of the phobia associated with the fear of vomiting.
These terms are similar but not identitcal. Persistent vomiting is the kind that continues to happen for a long period. Intractable vomiting is the kind that continues to happen even when you treat it; it is resistant to treatment.