Imam nullifies his ablution during prayer

Question What happens if the Imam nullifies his ablution during the prayer? Or what if he suddenly recalls that he in fact was not in a state of wudu’ in the first place? What should he do? Is the prayer of the people praying behind him still valid or do they need to make up…

Question

What happens if the Imam nullifies his ablution during the prayer? Or what
if he suddenly recalls that he in fact was not in a state of wudu’ in the first
place? What should he do? Is the prayer of the people praying behind him
still valid or do they need to make up all or part of it?

Praise be to Allah.

And the reason for this deduction is that ‘Umar did so in the presence of a number of
Companions and others and no one opposed this act, so it became a consensus
(ijma‘).2

If the Imam remembers that he is not in a state of purity, he should indicate to the
followers to remain as they are and purify himself and come back to lead them. The
evidence for this is the following narration of Abu Dawud from Abu Bakrah:

The Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) entered into the Fajr prayer and
indicated to the people that they should stay in their places. Then he came back to
lead them and water was dripping from his head.

(Sunan Abi Dawud, No. 233; Sahih Sunan Abi Dawud, 1/45)

Commenting on this hadith, Imam Al-Khatabi says:

In this hadith there is an evidence that if one is leading the people in prayer while in a
state of impurity and the people do no know of it, then their prayer is unaffected and
there is no need for them to repeat it. But the Imam has to repeat his prayer.3

If one is praying (either as Imam or follower or individually) and recalls that he had
wiped over his socks during wudu’ while the duration of wiping had expired, he should
terminate his prayer because his ablution is incorrect. This is what has been quoted from
Imams Ahmad and Al-Shafi‘i.4

Sahih Al-Bukhari/Fath Al-Bari, 7/60.

2 Ahkam Al-Imamah by Al-Muneef, 234, 1st Edition.

3 Ma‘alim As-Sunan by Al-Khatabi (Collected by Al-Da‘as) 1/159.

4 Al-Mughni, 2/505.

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