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Diff against draft of 2026-04-18

## The four madhāhib
### Ḥanafī — يَنقُض
- Yes, blood from any exit on the body breaks wuḍūʾ.
+ Yes — flowing (*sayalān*) blood from any part of the body breaks wuḍūʾ;
+ stagnant blood at the wound site does not. [al-Hidāyah 1/15]
### Mālikī — لا يَنقُض
- No, the Mālikī school does not consider it a nāqid.
+ No — exit from other than the sabīlayn does not break wuḍūʾ,
+ regardless of quantity. The practice (*ʿamal*) of the people of Madīnah is cited.
+ [Mukhtaṣar Khalīl, p. 7]

Reviewer notes — Sh. Hāmid al-Bākistānī · co-review

"The Ḥanafī ruling is correctly phrased — sayalān is the operative concept. I would add a sentence noting that pus and discharge are treated alongside blood in the muʿtamad text (al-Marghīnānī explicitly groups them). On the ʿUmar report, the chain is sound; the matn deserves more attention. Otherwise — promote."
— 2026-04-18, 09:42 UTC

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