Putting gum in the mouth without chewing it when praying

Question Is it permissible to leave gum in the mouth during prayer without chewing it?. Praise be to Allah. A person should focus fully on his prayer and have proper presence of mind, and remember that he is conversing with his Lord, as al-Bukhaari (405) and Muslim (551) narrated from Anas ibn Maalik that the…

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Is it permissible to leave gum in the mouth during prayer without chewing it?.

Praise be to Allah.

A person should focus fully
on his prayer and have proper presence of mind, and remember that he is
conversing with his Lord, as al-Bukhaari (405) and Muslim (551) narrated
from Anas ibn Maalik that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) saw some sputum in the qiblah (of the mosque) and that upset him
so much that it could be seen on his face. He scratched it with his hand
then he said: “When one of you stands to pray, he is conversing with his
Lord, or his Lord is between him and the qiblah, so you should not spit in
the direction of the qiblah, rather to your left or beneath your feet.” Then
he took the edge of his garment and spat in it, then rubbed part of it
against another part, and he said: “Or do like this.”

Leaving gum in the mouth at
the very least is contrary to the etiquette of standing before Allaah, may
He be exalted, and it may prevent one from reciting properly, or distract
the worshipper. If he chews it or if some of it dissolves, then his prayer
is invalidated.

Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have
mercy on him) said in al-Majmoo’ (4/23): al-Baghawi and others said:
Chewing alone invalidates the prayer, even if nothing reaches the stomach,
and if a person chews mastic, his prayer is invalidated. If he does not chew
it, rather he puts it in his mouth, then if it is new and dissolves it is
like sugar and his prayer is invalidated according to the correct view, but
if it is used and it does not dissolve, then it does not invalidate his
prayer, just as if he held a pebble or a pear in his mouth, it dos not
invalidate his prayer. End quote.

And Allaah knows best.

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