Does Swallowing Saliva or Phlegm Invalidate the Fast?
The short answer is no, with an important clarification.
Swallowing saliva does not break the fast. It is natural, constant, and impossible to avoid.
Phlegm or mucus is treated differently depending on how it is handled. If it remains in the throat and is swallowed naturally, the fast remains valid. If it is deliberately brought up into the mouth and swallowed, many scholars consider this to break the fast.
This distinction ensures fasting remains humane. It separates natural bodily processes from deliberate actions.
Wise Compass often reflects on how such rulings prevent unnecessary doubt and overthinking during worship.
That same clarity continues through Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, where understanding is built calmly and responsibly.
Fasting does not require discomfort to be valid.
Which everyday fasting concern do you think people overthink the most?
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