مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٢٩٠ - Prayers of a Traveller
centers and if they go on a journey and come back there. although they
may not be intending to stay there for ever) is reckoned to be his home.
١٣٤١. If a person lives at two places fe.g. he
lives in one city for six months and in another city for another six
months) both of them are his home. Furthermore,if he resides at more
than two places all of them are reckoned to be his home.
١٣٤٢. If a person, who is the owner of a
residential house in a place, lives there continuously for six months
with the intention of living there, he should, solong as that house is
owned by him, offer complete prayers as and when he returns from a
journey.
١٣٤٣. If a person reaches a place, which was his
home at one time, but has since abandoned it, he should not offer
complete prayers there, though he may not haveadopted a new home.
١٣٤٤. If a traveller intends to stay at a place
continuously for ten days or knows that he will be obliged to stay at a
place for ten days, he should offer completeprayers at that place.
١٣٤٥. If a traveller intends to stay at a place
for ten days, it is not necessary that his intention should be to stay
there during the first night or the eleventhnight. And as soon as he
deter- mines that he will stay there from sunrise on the first day up to
sunset of the tenth day, he should offer complete prayers. And the
positionis the same if, far example. he intends staying there from noon
of the first day up to noon of the eleventh day.
١٣٤٦. A person, who intends to stay at a place
for ten days, should offer complete prayers when he wants to stay for
ten days at one place. In case, therefore, heintends to stay, for
example, for ten days at Najaf and Kufa, or at Tehran and Shamiran, he
should offer shortened prayers.
١٣٤٧. If a traveller, who wants to stay at a
place for ten days. has determined at the very outset that, during the
period of ten days, he will go to different sides of that place up to
the