Does the passage of wind from the male organ invalidate ablution?
Chapter on What Nullifies Purification
Al-Mughni
Book of Purification
Primary text
The exit of wind from the male organ invalidates ablution if its existence is ascertained with certainty, as it is an exit from one of the two tracts, thus invalidating ablution by analogy with other discharges.
Supporting text
Ibn Aqil suggests that wind exiting the male organ may not invalidate ablution because the bladder is not considered a passage to the interior (Jawf), and jurists do not treat it as such, as evidenced by the ruling that an enema does not break the fast.