As Muslims, all our acts of worship must be based on the Qur'ān & Sunnah; so whatever is proven in the Qur'ān & Sunnah, we do as much as we can, and whatever is not, we refrain from it. Therefore, we do not say anything after yawning, burping or passing wind; because nothing specific has been established in the Qur'ān & Sunnah in this regard.
▪What you should say when you trip/ fall: Abul Malīḥ reported on the authority of a man: “I was riding on a mount behind the prophet ﷺ. It stumbled so I said: May the devil perish! He said: do not say; may the devil perish! For when you say that, he will swell so much so that he will be like a house, and says: by my power. But say: “Bismillaah” -- In the Name of Allāh; for when you say that, he will diminish so much so that he will be like a fly.
[Sunan Abu Dawud (4982), graded 'Sahih' by Sh. Albani]
▪What you should say when you sneeze: Abu Hurairah raḍhiyallāhu ‘anhu narrated that the Messenger of Allāh (ﷺ) said: “When one of you sneezes, he should say, ‘Alḥamdulillah (Praise is to Allāh) and his (Muslim) brother should say to him, ‘Yarḥamukallāh (May Allāh have mercy on you). When he says this to him (i.e. the last phrase), he should reply, ‘Yahdīkumullāh wayuṣliḥu bālakum (May Allāh guide you and grant you wellbeing).”
[Al-Bukhari (6224)]
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