--- layout: post publisher: alsalafiyyah@icloud.com title: "An infant's urine should be washed but does not invalidate Wudu'" hijri: Muharram 02, 1441 AH source: "Fatawa Al-lajnah Al-Da'imah of KSA no. 6505-17" chapter: "Nullifications of Wudu' (Ablution)" lang: en category: [taharah, ablution, salah] note: true excerpt: "I performed Wudu' (ablution) for Salah (prayer), then I held a baby that stained my clothes with urine." muftis: chairman: - name: Shaykh Abdul-Aziz ibn Baz url: /biography/binbaz/ deputy_chairman: - name: Shaykh Abdul-Razzaq Al-Afifi url: /biography/afifi/ members: - name: Shaykh Abdullah Ibn Ghudayyan url: /biography/ghudayyan/ - name: Shaykh Abdullah Ibn Qa'ud url: /biography/qaud/ --- Question : I performed Wudu' (ablution) for Salah (prayer), then I held a baby that stained my clothes with urine. I washed the spot stained with urine and offered Salah without repeating Wudu'. Is my prayer valid? Answer: Your Salah is valid, because the urine of the baby that fell on your clothes does not invalidate Wudu’, and all you have to do is to wash the part stained with it.