Does flowing blood break the wudu?
Yes. In the Hanafi school, blood (or pus) that flows from a wound and moves beyond its point of exit breaks the wudu. A small drop that does not spread does not break it.
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Yes. In the Hanafi school, blood (or pus) that flows from a wound and moves beyond its point of exit breaks the wudu. A small drop that does not spread does not break it.
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