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11. "The best of your dates is the Borniyyû date; it expels disease yet does not contain any disease itself." [Hâkim, Hasan]

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11. It was narrated that Abu Hanifa said to Dawud al-Taa’i, “Why do you prefer seclusion?” Dawud replied, “To struggle against myself to leave disputing.” Abu Hanifah said, “Attend meetings, listen to what is said, and remain silent.” Dawud said, “I have done so, but I have found nothing heavier than this.”

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Sins are like chains and locks preventing their perpetrator from roaming the vast garden of Tawhid and reaping the fruits of righteous actions.

Scholar: Ibn Taymiyyah


 

Kissing does not invalidate Wudhu

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Kissing does not invalidate Wudhu

 


Question:

Does Kissing invalidate Wudhu?
Answer:

It is reported on the authority of A'ishah, may Allaah be pleased with her, that the Prophet Sallallaahu alayhi wasallam kissed on of his wives, then he went out to pray without performing Wudhu'. [ Abu Dawud no.178-179, At-Tirmidhee no.86 and Ahmad 6: 2, 10, 207.]
This Hadith makes the ruling clear on the touching and kissing a woman:

Does it invalidate Wudhu' or does it not invalidate Wudhu'?

The scholars - may Allaah have mercy on them - have disagreed on this; some of them said that touching her in any circumstances invalidates ablution, while others said that touching her with desire invalidates it, while if it is without desire, it does not.

Others said that it does not invalidate Wudhu under any circumstances, and that is the most authoritative position.

This means that when a man kisses his wife or touches her hand or hugs her, without emitting any fluid, them his Wudhu is not invalidated, nor is that of his wife.

This is because the basic principle is that the Wudhu' remains as it was until some evidence is brougth to show that it is invalid, and no evidence has been shown - neither in the Book of Allaah nor in the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah Sallaahu alayhi wasallam - that touching a woman invalidates Wudhu

Therefore, touching a woman or kissing or hugging her - even without any covering, or with desire - does not nullify Wudhu...And Allaah knows best.

Shaykh Muhammad bin Saalih al-`Uthaymeen
Fatawa Islamiyah, vol.2, p79-80, DARUSSALAM.