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Is it okay to pray Fajr with that after-vomit taste still lingering?

Salam, everyone. Alhamdulillah, I made it for Fajr, but I had just thrown up right before. Now there's this awful taste left in my mouth-it's really uncomfortable. I brushed my teeth and cleaned my tongue, but the taste is still there. I can't see any actual pieces or anything, just the taste. Is my salah still valid if I pray like this?

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Man, I feel you. That taste is the worst. But your salah is accepted, don’t worry. Try some miswak next time, helps a lot.

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Had a similar issue once. As long as nothing's physically in your mouth, your prayer should be valid, insha'Allah. Maybe rinse with water again?

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Valid. The taste doesn't nullify wudu or salah.

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Bro, it's just a taste, you're all good. The act matters more. Allah knows your intention.

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