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Ruling 307*

If a person finds respite [from the illness mentioned in the previous ruling] to perform wuḍūʾ and only part of the prayer, and during prayers some urine or faeces is discharged once or a few times, the obligatory precaution is that in the respite period he must perform wuḍūʾ and prayers. Furthermore, it is not necessary that he renew his wuḍūʾ on account of a discharge of urine or faeces during or after prayers; rather, one wuḍūʾ will suffice for several prayers unless he does something else that invalidates his wuḍūʾ, such as sleeping, or he discharges urine or faeces in a normal manner. However, it is better that he perform wuḍūʾ for the next prayer.

  • Commentary

    This ruling changed in March 2022. The previous version of the ruling was as follows:

    “If a person finds respite [from the illness mentioned in the previous ruling] to perform wuḍūʾ and only part of the prayer, and during prayers some urine or faeces is discharged once or a few times, the obligatory precaution is that in that respite period he must perform wuḍūʾ and prayers. However, it is not necessary that during prayers he renews his wuḍūʾ on account of a discharge of urine or faeces.”