--- layout: post publisher: alsalafiyyah@icloud.com title: "Discovering after Salah that a person might have urinated in bed" hijri: Muharram 02, 1441 AH source: "Fatawa Al-lajnah Al-Da'imah of KSA no. 7632-2" chapter: "Nullifications of Wudu' (Ablution)" lang: en category: [taharah, ablution, salah] note: true excerpt: "What should someone do if they wake up, make Wudu’ (ablution), offer Salah (Prayer), then go back to bed but find something causing doubts of having urinated on bed. What should be done, given that they prayed in their night wear, but it is just a doubt? " 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 : What should someone do if they wake up, make Wudu’ (ablution), offer Salah (Prayer), then go back to bed but find something causing doubts of having urinated on bed. What should be done, given that they prayed in their night wear, but it is just a doubt? Answer: The original state is Taharah (purity), and no consideration should be given to contingent doubt.