بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
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Dear sister, according to Hanafi and Maliki school of thought the release of wind from the vagina does not invalidate the Wadu or ablution. But the Shafi and Hanbali are of the view that it does invalidate ablution. Thus there is a strong difference of opinion regarding this matter.
In order to be on the safe side, one needs to follow the second opinion i.e. one should do ablution after the release of wind from the vagina.
Narrated by Abbas bin Tamim that his uncle said: "The Prophet (saws) was asked: If a person feels something during his prayer; should one interrupt his prayer?" The Prophet (saws) said: No! You should not give it up unless you hear a sound or smell something." Sahih Al-Bukhari [vol: 3, book: 34, Hadith 272]
Narrated by Ali ibn Talq The Messenger of Allah (saws) said: When any of you breaks wind during the prayer, he should turn away and perform ablution and repeat the prayer. Abu Dawood [Book 1 : Hadith 205]
If one is absolutely certain that one has released the wind from the vagina then one should redo the Wudu to enable oneself to continue the prayer. And Allah alone knows the best.
I ask Allah to make this a sincere effort, seeking his pleasure, and I ask him to grant us refuge in him from the evils within ourselves, and that in our deeds. I ask him to grant us success in achieving whatever pleases him; And May Allah Shower His blessings and mercy upon our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), his family and his Companions and on all those who follow him until the final hour.
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