No, actually, after you complete your wudu, you should recite the second kalima: bismilahir rahmanir rahim ash shaduallah ilahah illalahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu washadu Anna mohammedan
If someone accidentally passes gas while performing wudu, they should stop the process, perform istinja (cleaning the private parts), and then start over by renewing their wudu from the beginning.
After making wudu, to complete your ablution, you should perform the required prayers or any other acts of worship that you intend to do.
No, the performance of wudu (ablution) is not broken if one accidentally sees private parts during the process.
yes, it is sufficient.
Wudu must be made again when a person breaks his/her existing Wudu. The ways one breaks their Wudu are:Discharge of urine or stoolDischarge of gasesFlowing of blood or pus from any part of the bodyVomitingSleeping or restingFainting due to illness or any other reasonBecoming insane or going madLaughing during Salah
No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
Wudu, or ablution, becomes invalid under several circumstances, including the act of relieving oneself (urination or defecation), passing gas, deep sleep, or loss of consciousness. Additionally, if any part of the body that must be washed during wudu becomes impure, or if one touches a member of the opposite sex with desire, wudu is also rendered invalid. It is essential for Muslims to renew their wudu before performing prayers or other acts of worship.
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.
They should be on valid minor and major wash (or wudu and ghosl)
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.