Is it permissible for a person to pray sometimes as resident, i.e. as if he is at home, not shortening or joining of prayers; and to shorten and join prayers together at other times? Or should he be obliged with one opinion only?
Ruling on Shortening Prayers when Travelling
Question: 82751
Summary of answer
Shortening the prayers is a confirmed Sunnah for all travellers, whereas joining the prayers is permissible but is not Sunnah, but it may be Sunnah and recommended if there is some difficulty involved in not doing it.
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Ruling on shortening prayers when travelling
With regard to shortening prayers when travelling , this is a confirmed Sunnah which should not be forsaken. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) shortened prayers during all his journeys, and it is not proven that he offered the prayers in full whilst travelling.
But praying in congregation is obligatory for the traveller just as it is obligatory for the non-traveller, and he should not forsake the congregation in order to shorten his prayer, rather he should pray with the congregation, and if the Imam offers the prayer in full, then he should offer the prayer in full behind him.
Joining prayers when travelling
With regard to the traveller joining two prayers , this is permissible, but it is better not to join them unless there is some difficulty in offering each prayer at its own time.
Based on that, the ruling on shortening and joining prayers for the traveller is not one and the same. Shortening the prayers is a confirmed Sunnah for all travellers, whereas joining the prayers is permissible but is not Sunnah, but it may be Sunnah and recommended if there is some difficulty involved in not doing it.
In the Sunnah, this is indicated by the fact that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) shortened his prayers on all his journeys, which indicates that the Sunnah for the traveller is to shorten his prayers . As for joining prayers , it is proven that he (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) joined prayers when travelling, and it is also proven that he did not join prayers, which indicates that joining prayers is not a recommended Sunnah for all travellers.
To sum up, the traveller does not have the choice between shortening or not shortening his prayers; rather it is confirmed that he should shorten his prayers, unless he is praying behind an Imam who is offering the prayer in full, in which case he should offer the prayer in full behind him.
As for joining prayers, the traveller has the choice: he may join them or not join them, or he may join them sometimes and not at other times. It is permissible but is not recommended, but joining prayers is recommended for the traveller if he needs to do that.
And Allah knows best.
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