No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
No, drinking water does not invalidate wudu. Wudu is only invalidated by specific actions such as using the bathroom, passing gas, or losing consciousness. Drinking water does not nullify wudu.
A fart that is audible and has a smell breaks wudu.
You don't have to have wudu to make du'a, but it's always better.
A fart that is accompanied by sound or smell breaks wudu.
Crying does not break wudu (ablution) unless it is accompanied by the emission of tears that flow continuously and profusely. In that case, wudu would need to be renewed.
You read أتوضألتنقيةAnd the translation to that is I make Wudu for purification.
No, touching a dog does not invalidate your wudu (ritual ablution) in Islam.
Vaping does not break wudu, as it does not involve the consumption of any impure substances.
No, picking your nose does not break wudu (ritual purity) in Islam. Wudu is broken by specific actions such as using the restroom, passing gas, or bleeding.
Wudu, the ritual washing in preparation for prayer, can be performed anywhere, but very often is performed in a bathroom. Mosques have a special area, separate from the toilets, where wudu is performed.
No, picking your nose does not invalidate wudu (ablution) in Islam. Wudu is only invalidated by specific actions such as using the restroom, passing gas, or losing consciousness.