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Passing Gas In Prayer
It is said that one should not abandon the salat until they are (i) certain they have passed gas or (ii) doubtful but have their doubts confirmed through smell or sound. Here is my conundrum: What if someone feels something around their rear, is unsure if gas has passed and detects no smell or sound? For example, going into rukoo one feels something. Logically according to this rule, they continue praying.
But what is this feeling? Isn’t the only option for this to be gas? Currently I operate by the rule “when you know you know 100% if you’ve passed gas – silent, nonoderous or otherwise”. But what is this feeling? I would feel a lot more comfortable with this ruling if I knew what that feeling was – if not passing wind.
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