Praise be to Allaah.
The travel in which
sharee’ah gives a concession allowing shortening of prayers is that which is
customarily regarded as travel, and the distance involved is approximately
eighty kilometres. So the one who is going to travel this distance or more
on his outward journey may avail himself of the concessions that are granted
to travellers, such as wiping over the khuffayn (leather slippers or socks)
for three days and nights, joining and shortening prayers, and not fasting
in Ramadaan.
If the traveller reaches
the city he has travelled to and intends to stay there for more than four
days, then he cannot avail himself of the concession of travelling, but if
he intends to stay for four days or less, then he may avail himself of the
concession of travelling. If a traveller is staying in a place and he does
not know when he will finish his business and he has not set a specific
length of time for his stay, he may avail himself of the concessions of
travelling even if that goes on for a lengthy period.
To sum up: It is stipulated
that the length of the outward journey should not be less than 80 kilometres
in order for it to be permissible for you to shorten your prayers. If you
are going to stay more than four days you should offer your prayers in
full.
With regard to joining
prayers – Zuhr and ‘Asr, and Maghrib and ‘Isha’ – that is permissible for
the traveller, and it is permissible for a non-traveller too if it is too
hard for him to offer every prayer on time because of sickness or important
work that cannot be delayed, such as a student taking exams or a doctor
doing surgery and so on.
For more information please
see the answer to question no.
97844 and 97455.
And Allaah knows best.