① Introduction
Traveling Muslims are granted the concession of salāh qaṣr (shortened prayers) when the journey meets certain distance criteria. Equally important is the intention to remain at a destination, which affects whether one continues to shorten or must resume full prayers.② Distance for Prayer Shortening
❀ Prophetic Practice:- Messenger ﷺ would shorten two rak‘ahs when setting out on a journey of at least three miles (or three farsakhs ≈ nine miles).
“…when the Messenger of Allah ﷺ set out for a journey of three miles or three farsakhs, he prayed two rak‘ahs.”
(Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim)
- The measure of nine miles corresponds to the minimum distance generally accepted (about eleven modern miles).
- Implication: Any travel of roughly eleven miles (≈17 km) or more permits qaṣr.
- Conclusion: A 12-mile journey thus qualifies one to shorten prayers.
③ Intention and Duration of Stay
❀ Hadith of Ibn ʿAbbās رضی الله عنه:- The Prophet ﷺ stayed nineteen days at a location and continued shortening prayers throughout.
“…the Prophet ﷺ resided for nineteen days and shortened prayers. So when we traveled for nineteen days, we shortened; if longer, we completed the prayers.”
(Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 1080)
① Stays Less Than 20 Days:
- Intention ≥ 4 days but < 20 days ⇒ continue qaṣr.
- Intention of twenty days or more ⇒ resume full four-rak‘ah prayers.
✔ Note: There is no explicit evidence prescribing a 3- or 4-day cutoff—only the nineteen-day precedent.
④ Practical Rulings
① Setting Out Intending 12 Miles:- Valid: You may shorten (qaṣr) your prayers.
② Intending a Stay Over Four Days (< 20 Days):
- Continue qaṣr.
③ Intending a Stay of Twenty Days or More:
- Perform full prayers.
⑤ Conclusion
Muslim travelers should apply salāh qaṣr once their journey reaches the threshold distance (≈11 miles), continuing so if their intended stay is under twenty days. For intentions of twenty days or longer, Quranic and Prophetic guidance mandates returning to the regular four-rak‘ah format.May Allah make our worship easy and accept our efforts.