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Does unintentional vomitting break one's fast?

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Does unintentional vomitting break one's fast?

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  1. No, it does not break your fast. You are not consuming, you are vomiting. Unless you drink water after you vomit, then that is considered breaking your fast. ..


  2. Only if you eat it afterwards.  

  3. According to Quran and authentic Hadiths, No.

  4. I'm not sure. but you should break your fast since your sick and God loves you and he wants you to become better so you don't have to fast.:) You can just make it up later.

    Salam

  5. In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

    All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

    If vomiting is done intentionally, then it breaks one's fast. However, if it is done unintentionally, then the fasting remains valid.

    If one is overcome and vomits unintentionally, then he does not have to make up the day later on or to perform the acts of expiation. Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) quoted the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) as saying: "Whoever is overcome and vomits is not to make up the day. However, the one vomits intentionally must make up the day." (Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawood, At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Ibn Hibban, Ad-Daraqutni, and Al-Hakim and the latter called it (authentic) Sahih.)

    hOpE ThIs HeLpS.. =)


  6. As-salaamu alaikum sis, lovely to see you here again.

    Unintentional vomit, eat or drink does not break the fast.

    However, if you force vomit and/or intentionally swallow it, then the fast is broken.


  7. No, because vomiting doesn't make you consume anything, it makes you expel what's in your stomach.

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