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Question:If a person travels two or three times a week regularly but their job does not involve traveling, should they perform full prayers or not?
Answer:In the name of Allah, in the scenario described, they should perform full prayers and fast when they are in their hometown. However, when they leave their hometown, they are considered a traveler. Allah knows best.
Question:What is the ruling of the commuter who travels more than three months and less than six months per year, i.e., ten, nine, or eight days a month?
Answer:In the name of Allah, should the travel be to a specific purpose where it ends within six months, for instance, this is regarded as a commuter. In the case of his traveling, the rules of travel apply to him, unless the travel is his job or through travel, he accomplishes his job. Allah knows best.
Question:I have travelled to Iran and stayed for fifteen days; I stayed four or five days in each city of Qum, Mashahd and North of Iran. I used to pray full prayer during the fifteen days, thinking that the one who stays ten or more days in a country can pray full prayers. Should I reoffer my prayers?
Answer:In the name of Allah, you should reoffer all these prayers. Allah knows best.
Question:It has been mentioned that the principle of calculating the religious distance is done from the last of city where the person lives. Is each city of Baghdad regarded as a city or is Baghdad as a whole regarded as a city?
Answer:In the name of Allah, the distance is calculated from the end of the houses of the city or the town starting from the travelling point. Baghdad is regarded as one city. Allah knows best.
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