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Does Bleeding from Gums Break the Fast? Complete Shar‘i Clarification

❀ Ruling on Gum Bleeding During Fasting – Does It Affect the Fast?​


Source: Fatāwā Arkan-e-Islam


✦ The Question​


If a fasting person experiences bleeding from the gums or teeth, does it break the fast?


✦ Shar‘i Answer​


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu was-salāmu ʿalā Rasūlillāh, Ammā Baʿd!


Bleeding from the gums or teeth during fasting does not invalidate the fast.


✦ Explanation:​


◈ If a person’s gums bleed unintentionally—due to brushing, injury, inflammation, or otherwise—
 the fast remains valid.


◈ This is because such bleeding is involuntary and not associated with nourishment or intake.


◈ However, it is necessary to avoid swallowing the blood.


✦ Important Clarification:​


❖ If the blood is swallowed intentionally, and it mixes with saliva and enters the throat knowingly,
⚠ then the fast may become invalid depending on the amount and certainty of swallowing.


◈ If the person does their best to expel the blood and avoid swallowing, there is no harm and no qadha (make-up) required.


✦ Same Ruling for Nosebleed (Naksīr):​


✔ If a person experiences a nosebleed during fasting, and avoids swallowing the blood,
then ❖ the fast is not broken,
❖ and no qadha is necessary.


✔ Conclusion:​


ScenarioDoes It Break the Fast?Ruling
❀ Gum bleeding without swallowing❌ NoFast remains valid
❀ Nosebleed (naksīr) without swallowing❌ NoFast remains valid
❌ Blood intentionally swallowed⚠ May break the fastQadha may be required

✅ Fasting remains valid as long as the blood is not deliberately swallowed.


ھٰذَا مَا عِندِي وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
 
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