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.
No, touching a dog does not invalidate your wudu (ritual ablution) in Islam.
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.
The Quran does not specifically mention what breaks wudu, but Islamic scholars have interpreted various hadiths (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad) to determine the actions that invalidate wudu. These include passing gas, using the bathroom, and other bodily functions.
To perform wudu with a bandage on your finger you can simply take it off or leave it on and perform wudu. It might be better that you take off so the water can clean your injury.
Accidentally drinking water during Ramadan while fasting is considered a mistake, and it does not invalidate the fast. However, it is recommended to seek forgiveness and continue with the fast for the rest of the day.
Performing wudu without water is known as tayammum. To do this, one can strike clean earth or sand with their hands and then wipe their face and hands with it. This ritual can be done when water is not available or when using it is harmful.
No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
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.