Does vomiting or throwing up break your fast?

It’s natural to sometimes overeat in Sehri before fasting. But what if you start feeling nauseous after that?

Does your fast break if you vomit or throw up? Let’s find out in this article.

Read: What breaks your fast? Common scenarios and questions

Is Your Fast Valid After Vomiting Or Throwing Up?

Scholars say that there are only two conditions in which vomiting or throwing up breaks your fast in Ramadan or any other month.

Condition 1: You intentionally vomit either by putting your fingers inside your mouth or by any other means, and your vomit is enough to fill your mouth. In this condition, your fast becomes invalid.

Condition 2: You unintentionally throw up, enough to fill your mouth, but then intentionally swallow it.

These two actions break your fast.

But if you feel nauseous and naturally throw up without any effort of your own, your fast remains valid even if fills your mouth.

Read this response again if you’re confused.

For a more details scholarly discussion, read this article.

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