❖ Ruling on Leaving the District as a Condition for Qasr Prayer ❖
Answer by: Fadhīlat al-Bāḥith Dāwūd Ismāʿīl حفظه الله
Is it necessary to leave one’s district in order to shorten (qaṣr) the prayer?
No, leaving the district is not a condition for performing qaṣr ṣalāh (shortened prayer).
The correct Sharʿī condition is:
"مفارقة عمران القرية"
To depart from the built-up area (inhabited locality) of one's village, town, or city.
✔ Once a person leaves the populated limits of their village or city, they are considered to be on a journey in the Sharʿī sense — regardless of whether they are still within the same district or not.
✔ The condition of "exiting the district" has no basis in Sharʿī evidence and is therefore not required.
Leaving one’s district is not required for qaṣr.
✔ What matters is that one has exited the populated area of their locality.
✔ Qaṣr becomes applicable once this condition is met and the journey distance (approx. 78 km or more) is intended.
Answer by: Fadhīlat al-Bāḥith Dāwūd Ismāʿīl حفظه الله
❖ Question:
Is it necessary to leave one’s district in order to shorten (qaṣr) the prayer?
❖ Answer:
No, leaving the district is not a condition for performing qaṣr ṣalāh (shortened prayer).
The correct Sharʿī condition is:
"مفارقة عمران القرية"
To depart from the built-up area (inhabited locality) of one's village, town, or city.
❖ Explanation:
✔ Once a person leaves the populated limits of their village or city, they are considered to be on a journey in the Sharʿī sense — regardless of whether they are still within the same district or not.
✔ The condition of "exiting the district" has no basis in Sharʿī evidence and is therefore not required.
❖ Summary:

✔ What matters is that one has exited the populated area of their locality.
✔ Qaṣr becomes applicable once this condition is met and the journey distance (approx. 78 km or more) is intended.