Dr. Zeinab Al-`Alawani, an Instructor of Fiqh and Islamic Studies, and a graduate of school of Islamic and Social Sciences, states the following: “A Muslim who experience this medical condition is advised to consult a specialist regarding this gas problem, as there are many kinds of treatment available now for this problem. In addition Muslims should not entertain thoughts of doubt regarding wudu’ as these are the whispers of the Shaitan that he tries to spoil our acts of worship and relationships with Allah. Therefore, the Hajj observed in under this type of condition is valid and complete, inshaa’ Allah, because; one fresh wudu’ for each salah is sufficient
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