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[quote]The Hadith I quoted previously says a lot itself. There are certain aspects of life that we need to interpret according to the time in which we are living. Your quoted Hadith certainly depicts the uncomfortable times for the traveler at that time. Today it is not difficult to travel at all as compare to that time in desert exposing to sun, wind and cold at night either on foot or camel. They did not have comfortable hotels at that time to stay in either. Traveling for countless number of days by foot or on camel is certainly true as our Prophet [pbuh] said, "traveling is a kind of torture as it prevents one from eating, drinking and sleeping properly. So, when one's needs are fulfilled, one should return quickly to one's family." We know that if a person travel from one corner of the world to another and stays more than four days [The opinion I prefer] he does not have to shorten the prayers; after all he is still traveling. Why to take away such an allowance from the traveler?[/quote]
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