no..it is not broken
The wudhu khana is a special designed lavatory where ablution can be performed
You can read without wudhu but in order to touch the verses you need wudhu. I recommend reading on a phone as there is a screen between the verses and your finger and so you can scroll and touch without any wudhu
The acts which break wudhu is as follows: 1. Passing wind 2. pass blood or pus from ones body 3. sleeping or falling sensless
Face Head (Massah) Arms Feet
The four fardh (obligatory acts) of wudhu (ablution) are washing the face, washing the hands up to the elbows, wiping a quarter of the head or the entire head, and washing the feet up to the ankles. These actions are essential for a valid wudhu before performing prayers in Islam.
Wudhu in Arabic, Ablutions in English
In Islam, when one prays, they have to do wudhu (ablution) in order for the prayer to "count". Alot of Muslims say that because a tattoo is covering some layers of your skin, the wudhu doesn't count and if the wudhu doesn't count, then how can your prayer count? Whoever goes to hell or heaven. That is for Allah to decide and He knows best but it is better not to get a tattoo. Why risk the chance of your prayers not being accounted for.
Wudhu of the Shia Muslims is based on the following verse from the Holy Quran:[5:6] "O you who believe! when you rise up to prayer, wash your faces and your hands as far as the elbows, and wipe your heads and your feet to the ankles; and if you are under an obligation to perform a total ablution (ghusl), then wash (yourselves) and if you are sick or on a journey, or one of you come from the privy, or you have touched the women, and you cannot find water, betake yourselves to pure earth and wipe your faces and your hands therewith, Allah does not desire to put on you any difficulty, but He wishes to purify you and that He may complete His favor on you, so that you may be grateful."In Wudhu, it is obligatory to wash the face and hands, and to wipe the front portion of the head and the upper part of two feet.More details: Read the Wudhu section of the book "Islamic Laws" by Grand Ayatullah Sayed Ali Al-Hussaini Al-Sistani. Link to Wudhu section is provided below:Check the videos below: (Under Related Links)BY THE ACTIONS SHIA DO, THEY AREN'T EVEN CONSIDERED AS MUSLIMS.
yes In Book well-guarded, ‌[56:78] Which none shall touch but those who are clean: ‌[56:79]
No, laying down does not break your wudu. Wudu is only nullified by specific actions such as using the restroom, passing wind, or vomiting.
One has to be clean and to be with wudhu (ablution) For a girl, in the stage of going through periods, she shouldn't hold the Quran unless she's teaching, or she's being taught.