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When does a journey count as travelling?

Question: 9644

When does a journey count as travelling [safar, i.e., a journey which allows the traveller dispensations regarding prayers such as shortening and combining prayers, etc.]?

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

Some of the scholars (may Allaah have mercy
on them) think that travelling is defined by a distance between 81 and
83 km or more. Some think that travelling is defined by ‘urf
(local custom), so that whatever is customarily regarded as travelling
is travelling, even if it is to a place that is close, and whatever
is not regarded as travelling – i.e. it is not called travelling – is
not travelling. This was the view favoured by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah
(may Allaah have mercy on him), and it is more correct from the point
of view of the evidence (daleel), but it is difficult to apply, because
one person may regard a trip as travelling whilst another does not.
The definition based on distance is more precise and is clearer to people.
If it is agreed that a trip counts as travelling based on both distance
and ‘urf, there is no need for debate.  If there is a difference
between distance and ‘urf, then a person should act in accordance
whatever is on the safe side. 

Source

I’laam al-Musaafireen bi Ba’d Aadaab wa Ahkaam al-Safar wa maa yakhuss al-Mallaaheen al-Jawwiyyeen by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen, p. 5

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