--- layout: post publisher: alsalafiyyah@icloud.com title: "Deep sleep probably invalidates Wudu'" hijri: Muharram 02, 1441 AH source: "Fatawa Al-lajnah Al-Da'imah of KSA no. 3030-1" chapter: "Nullifications of Wudu' (Ablution)" lang: en category: [taharah, ablution, salah] note: true excerpt: "Some people may fall asleep while engaged in Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah) in the Masjid (mosque) using Misbahah (counting beads).Do they have to perform Wudu’ (ablution) before the next Salah (Prayer)?" 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 : Some people may fall asleep while engaged in Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah) in the Masjid (mosque) using Misbahah (counting beads).Do they have to perform Wudu’ (ablution) before the next Salah (Prayer)? Answer: Deep sleep is a probable annulment of Wudu’, so whoever falls into a deep sleep in a Masjid or elsewhere, has to repeat his Wudu’, whether he slept while standing, sitting, or lying down, and whether he was performing Dhikr using beads or not. If the person does not go into deep sleep i.e. has a mere gentle slumber during which he does not lose consciousness, he does not have to repeat Wudu’ based on the authentic Hadiths reported from the Prophet (peace be upon him) in this regard.