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Is it true that a traveller cannot shorten his prayers if he undertakes the journey against the wishes of his parents?

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If the travelling is obligatory (e.g. fulfilling a permissible promise or pilgrimage to Makkah) the objection of the parents is not relevant and the prayers should be shortened on the journey. But if the travelling is not obligatory and the person is performing an unlawful act, hence he/she should offer complete prayers on the journey.   Your Comment






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