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Question ID 1498 - 2014-06-12 22:39:58

Question:

Al salaam, I travel to a different cities for work. Almost every day I am in a different city from the city I live in. 1) Is it correct that if you travel for work, then your salat is normal (4 rika) and not short (2 rika)? 2) What if I travel to a different city for 1-2 days for a reason other than work for example to visit someone. Will my salat become short or still be 4 rika since I am used to reading my salat in full every day despite not being in my own city? Al Salam

Answer:

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> I travel to a different cities for work. Almost every day I am in a
> different city from the city I live in.
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> =E2=80=8BQ=E2=80=8B
> 1) Is it correct that if you travel for work, then your salat is normal (=
4
> rika) and not short (2 rika)?
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=E2=80=8BA1) If you travel for work ten days per month or more, your Salat =
during
such travel for work must be full and Not shortened.=E2=80=8B You must also=
fast
during the month of Ramadhan.

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> =E2=80=8BQ=E2=80=8B
> 2) What if I travel to a different city for 1-2 days for a reason other
> than work for example to visit someone. Will my salat become short or sti=
ll
> be 4 rika since I am used to reading my salat in full every day despite n=
ot
> being in my own city?
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=E2=80=8BA2. If you travel for some other reason Not work, then your Salat =
becomes
Qasr (Shortened) and you do not fast because you will be a traveller as far
as your stay there is less than ten days.

> =E2=80=8BWassalam.
>
=E2=80=8BMohammad al-Musawi=E2=80=8B

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Question ID 1499 - 2014-06-12 22:50:22

Question:

Al salaam Sorry I forgot to add to my previous question that the city I am going the visit someone in, is a city which I intent to live in in the near future Insha' Allah. Walsalam.

Answer:

=E2=80=8BIf you were living in this city, then left it with the intention t=
o return
to live there, then your Salat there should be full, but if you did not
live there and just you intend to live there in the future, you are a
traveller till you really live there for a period of time which make people
consider you as a resident in that city.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi=E2=80=8B


On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 10:50 AM, salem Reply-To: <
wabil1895232@wabil.com> wrote:

> Mr/Mrs salem
> posted a new question on wabil website, the details are below...
> Category : Salat
> Question : Al salaam
>
> Sorry I forgot to add to my previous question that the city I am going th=
e
> visit someone in, is a city which I intent to live in in the near future
> Insha\' Allah.
>
> Walsalam.
>
>

Question ID 1501 - 2014-06-14 00:09:06

Question:

A non muslim whose hand is wet and he touches my hand will it become pak if i wipe it with a tissue paper?

Answer:

Najis hand or any other part of the body or cloth, needs to be washed with
water. Just wiping it does not make it Taahir at all.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi



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Question ID 1502 - 2014-06-14 00:31:26

Question:

if i have seen a muslim shaking his wet hands with a non muslim and the next day the same muslim shakes hand with me but this time his hands is sweaty will my hand become najis or not?or should i consider that he may have washed his hands yesterday but i have not seen it

Answer:

You may consider his hand Taahir because he is a Muslim, and one of the
reasons of purification is the absence of the Muslim, means when he goes
away from your eyes with Najis hands, then you see him after a while which
enough for him to make his hands Taahir, you should consider his hands as
Taahir.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi



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Question ID 1504 - 2014-06-14 12:04:47

Question:

Does a man need permission of permanent wife who he has kids with n living with happily and all his needs r being fulfilled before doing Mutah for the purpose of chatting to and sending nude pictures to another woman? Also following sistani if there was no mahr stated in the Mutah and none was asked for or given is the Mutah valid?

Answer:

Muslim married man is not allowed to do Mut'ah with woman from people of
book (Ahlul Kitab) with out the permission of his Muslim wife.
There is no Mut'ah marriage nor permanent marriage with out Mahr.
=E2=80=8BWassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

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