{"_id":"681a67254df5104f0b4def86","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Should one spit any pieces of food left in the mouth when the fast begins?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"When one is fasting and something gets in their mouth, ex. like someone's walking in the rain and rainwater has entered, or right after suhoor and there are crumbs in your mouth do you have to spit it out right away? It's not like you're purposefully keeping it in your mouth to taste something, but if one doesn't spit it out immediately is their fast broken?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"No, your fast is not broken in such cases. If a substance enters your mouth or you have leftover crumbs after suhoor, your fast remains valid as long as you do not intentionally swallow it. If you notice something in your mouth, it is best to spit it out, but there is no strict requirement to do so immediately, nor does a delay automatically invalidate the fast.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668da0000b76658b4c232b78","tag":"Fasting: Validity","count":65}],"createdOn":"2025-05-06T19:46:45.263Z"}