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The Rules on Prayer & Fasting 2023

    • Prayer
      • Obligatory Prayers
      • Daily Prayers
      • The time for fajr prayer
      • The time for ẓuhr and ‘aṣr prayer
      • The Time of Maghrib/‘Ishā’ Prayer
      • Rulings regarding the Times of Prayer
      • Order among prayers
      • Mustaḥabb prayers
      • Rulings about the Qiblah
      • The Coverage of Clothes in Prayer
      • Conditions of a Place for Prayer
      • Rulings on masjids
      • Adhān and Iqāmah
      • Obligatory Acts in Prayer
      • Qunūt
      • Prayer’s Ta‘qīb (Mustaḥabb Supplications/Dhikr Recited after Prayers)
      • Translation of the Prayer
      • What Invalidates the Prayer
      • Doubts in Prayer
      • Sajdah of Inadvertence
      • Qaḍā’ of Forgotten Sajdah and Tashahhud
      • A Traveler's Prayer
        • The First Condition: Shar‘ī Distance
        • The Second Condition: Intention of Shar‘ī Distance
        • The Third Condition: Continuation of the Shar‘ī Distance Intention
        • Fourth Condition: not Crossing the Watan or the Place of Staying for Ten Days
        • The fifth Condition: Permissibility of Travel
        • The Sixth Condition: Having a Place to Settle
        • The Seventh Condition: Travel Should not Be One's Job
        • The Eighth Condition: Reaching the Tarakhkhuṣ Point
        • Things That Interrupt the Trip
          • 1. Crossing the Watan
            • Original Watan
            • Adopted Watan
            • Multiple Actual Watan
            • Subordination in Watan
            • Giving up One's Watan
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              Giving up One's Watan

               

              553. Giving up one's watan (the same as its materialization) is a thing to be decided by common view and it means that a person leaves his/her watan and decides not to return there to live.
              554. A person who has given up his watan (original or adopted), whenever he wants to go there, his prayer is shortened, whether he owns property there or not, and in this case, passing through that place does not interrupt the journey unless he intends to stay for ten days.
              555. Intention is necessary for the fulfillment of giving up one's watan. Therefore, if one leaves his watan for a period of four or five years without the intention of renunciation, it will still be his watan. Of course, if he is out of his watan for a long time like 40 or 50 years, and during this time he does not even think of going back there, in this case, it is not unlikely that leaving it for a long period of time is considered as renunciation, and his prayer there without the intention of staying for ten days is short.
              556. A person who has left his watan and does not intend not to return, but knows or is sure that he will not return there to live, it is not unlikely that this knowledge and certainty have the same ruling as renunciation, so his prayer there is shortened.
              557. A woman who, following her husband, lives in a place other than her original watan and has not intended to give up her watan, must perform her prayers complete provided that she does not know nor is certain that she will not return to her watan to live there later in her life; rather, she thinks she may return there due to an incident such as divorce or the death of her husband.
              However, if she decides or knows that she will not return to her city even after the death of her husband or divorce, then the 'renunciation' is achieved and it is not considered her watan any more.

               

          • 2. Intending to Stay for Ten Days
          • 3. Staying for a Month without Intending to Stay
          • Ruling on Nāfilah Prayers during Travel
          • The Duty of a Person Who Performs Full Prayer instead of Shortened One
          • The rule on performing shortened prayer where One’s duty is complete prayer
          • Miscellaneous Issues
      • Qaḍā’ Prayers
      • Hire Prayers
      • Qaḍā’ Prayers for Parents
      • Āyāt Prayer
      • Congregational Prayers
      • The Friday Prayer
    • Fasting
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