--- layout: post publisher: alsalafiyyah@icloud.com title: "Looking at one's private parts does not invalidate Wudu'" hijri: Muharram 02, 1441 AH source: "Fatawa Al-lajnah Al-Da'imah of KSA no. 3236-4" chapter: "Nullifications of Wudu' (Ablution)" lang: en category: [taharah, ablution, salah] note: true excerpt: "Is it permissible for a person to touch the Mushaf or offer Salah (Prayer) if it happened that they looked at their 'Awrah (parts of the body that must be covered in public) while performing Wudu' (ablution)?" 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 : Is it permissible for a person to touch the Mushaf or offer Salah (Prayer) if it happened that they looked at their 'Awrah (parts of the body that must be covered in public) while performing Wudu' (ablution)? Answer: Yes, it is permissible. Looking at the ‘Awrah is not one of the annulments of Wudu’.