مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) - الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم - الصفحة ٢٨٨ - Prayers of a Traveller
traveller. As such, as soon as a traveller leaves his residence, his prayers will have to be shortened.
١٣٢٧. If a traveller reaches a place, where he
cannot hear the Azan, but can see the people of the town, or cannot see
the people of the town, but can hear thesound of Azan, and wishes to
offer prayers there, he should, on the basis of obligatory precaution,
offer shortened as well as complete prayers.
١٣٢٨. When a traveller, who is returning to his
home town sea the people of his town and hears their Az(in, he should
offer complete prayers. However, a traveller,who wants to stay at a
place for ten days. should offer shortened prayers so long as he does
not reach that place.
١٣٢٩. If a city is situated at such a height
that its residents can be seen from a far distance or is so deep that if
a person covers a little distance, he cannotsee its residents, a
resident of that city who travels should offer shortened prayers when he
is at about as much distance from the city that if it had been situated
on evenland its residents would not have been seen from that place.
Furthermore if the highness and the lowness of the path is unusual, the
traveller should take into account theusual highness and lowness.
١٣٣٠. If a person starts his journey from a
place which is uninhabited, he should shorten his prayers when he
reaches a place from which the residents of thatuninhabited place would
not have been seen if it had beef inhabited.
١٣٣١. If a person reaches so distant a place
from the starting place of his journey that he cannot decide whether the
sound which he is hearing is the sound of Azanor some other sound, he
should shorten his prayers. However, if he realizes that it is the sound
of Azan but cannot distinguish its words, he should offer complete
prayers.
١٣٣٢. If a traveller reaches such a distance that he cannot hear the Azan of the houses, but hears the Azan of the city,