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    *Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim*

    {In the name of Allah most Gracious Most Merciful}

    Allah says, in Quran: This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.

    (Al-Maeda-3)

    Etiquettes of Traveling according to the Sunnah

    by Asma Bint Shameem

    Many of us travel these days and it is not as hard as it used to be. Soon many of us will be

    traveling for Hajj, insha Allaah. Here is a reminder for all of us who plan to travel sooner or

    later.

    1) If you decide to travel for any purpose, you should start by

    --repenting from all sins and makrooh actions

    --you should put right any wrongs you may have done towards people

    --you should pay off whatever debts you have

    --you should also return anything that has been entrusted to you

    --you should seek forgiveness from anyone with whom you have any dealings or friendship.

    2) You should write your will and have it witnessed, and appoint someone to pay off the debts

    that you were not able to pay.

    3) You should leave enough funds for your family and those on whom you are obliged to spend,

    to cover their needs until you return.

    4) Make sure that your income is halaal. If you go against this and go for Hajj, etc. with wealththat has been seized by force, or earned through haraam means, the Ulama say that you would

    be sinning and although your Hajj may be outwardly valid, it will not be a proper Hajj (Hajj

    mabroor).

    5) If you are traveling for Hajj or umrah, learn about how they are to be done, for no act of

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    worship is valid if one does not know it properly. The one who is traveling for the purpose of

    trade should learn what he needs to know about buying and selling, which transactions are valid

    and which are invalid, what is halaal and what is haraam, etc.

    6) It is mustahabb for you to bid farewell to your family, neighbors, friends and loved ones. You

    should say to each of them:

    I place your religion, your faithfulness and the ends of your deeds in the trust of Allaah.

    7) The one who is staying behind should say to the traveler:

    May Allaah bless you with taqwa and forgive you your sins and make goodness easy for you

    wherever you are.

    8) It is Sunnah to say the following duaa when leaving the house:

    Bismillaah, tawakkaltu ala Allaah, wa laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa Billaah. Allaahumma inni

    aoodhu bika min an adilla aw udalla aw azilla aw uzalla aw azlima aw uzlama aw ajhala aw

    yujhal alayya

    (In the name of Allaah, I put my trust in Allaah and there is no power and no strength except

    with Allaah. O Allaah, I seek refuge with You lest I should stray or be led astray, or slip or be

    tripped, or do wrong or be wronged, or behave foolishly or be treated foolishly).

    9) The Sunnah when leaving ones house and wanting to get up on one's mount is to say

    Bismillah. Then when you have mounted it, say:

    Al-hamdu Lillaah illadhi sakhkhara lana hadha wa ma kunna lahu muqrineen wa inna ila

    rabbina la munqaliboon

    (In the name of Allaah All praise be to Allaah Who has placed this (transport) at our serviceand we ourselves would not have been capable of that, and to our Lord is our final destiny.

    10) Then say Al-hamdu Lillaah (praise be to Allaah) three times and Allaahu akbar (Allaah is

    most Great) three times, then say:

    Subhaanaka inni zalamtu nafsi faghfir li innahu la yaghfir ul-dhunooba illa anta

    (Glory be to You, verily I have wronged myself, so forgive me, for surely no one can forgive

    sins except You).

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    11) And after that say:

    Allaahumma inna nasaluka fi safarina haadha al-birra wal-taqwa wa min al-aml ma tarda,

    Allaahumma hawwin alayna safarana haadha watwi anna budahu. Allaahumma anta al -saahib

    fil-safar wal-khaleefah fil-ahl. Allaahumma inni aoodhu bika min watha al-safar wakaaabat al-manzar wa su al-munqalib fil-maali wal-ahl

    (O Allaah, we ask You for righteousness and piety in this journey of ours, and we ask You for

    deeds which please You. O Allaah, facilitate our journey and let us cover its distance quickly. O

    Allaah, You are the Companion on the journey and the Successor (the One Who guards them ina persons absence) over the family. O Allaah, I seek refuge with You from the difficulties of

    travel, from having a change of heart and from being in a bad predicament, and I seek refuge

    with You from an ill-fated outcome with regard to wealth and family).

    12) It is mustahabb to travel with a group of people, because the Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa

    sallam) said:If the people knew what I know about being alone, no one would ever travel alone

    at night. (Bukhaari).

    13) It is mustahabb for the group to appoint the best and wisest among them as their leader

    (Ameer) and to obey him.

    The Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) ) said:When three people set out on a journey, let

    them appoint one of their number as their leader. (Abu Dawood--hasan) .

    14) It is mustahabb to set out at the end of the night, because the Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa

    sallam) said:

    You should travel at the end of the night (or throughout the night) because it is easier to cover agreater distance at night. (Abu Dawood--hasan)

    15) Adopt a kind and good attitude, and avoid arguing or pushing,backbiting, cursing your ride

    and shoving people on the road.

    16) It is mustahabb for the traveller to say takbeer when going up a rise in the land and to say

    tasbeeh when going down into valleys.

    17) If you see a village or town that you want to enter, it is mustahabb to say:

    Allaahumma asaluka khayraha wa khayra ahliha wa khayra ma fiha wa aoodhu bika min

    sharriha wa sharri ahliha wa sharri ma fiha

    (O Allaah, I ask You for its goodness, the goodness of its people and the goodness of what is init, and I seek refuge with You from its evil, the evil of its people and the evil of what is in it).

    18) It is mustahabb to make duaa most of the time when traveling, because ones duaa will be

    answered (as per the hadeeth of the Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam)

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    19) Try to remain in a state of purity and to pray on time. Allaah has made it easy for you by

    allowing tayammum and joining and shortening of prayers.

    20) The Sunnah when stopping in a place is to say

    The Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) said: Whoever makes a stop then says:Aoodhu bi

    kalimaat Allaah il-taammati min sharri ma khalaq

    (I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allaah from the evil of that which He has created),

    nothing will harm him until he moves on from that place. (Muslim).

    21) It is mustahabb for a traveling group to camp close to one another and not to be scattered or

    separated needlessly, because of the hadeeth:

    "When the people stopped in a place, they would scatter in the mountain passes and valleys. The

    Messenger ((sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam)) said: Your scattering in these mountain passes and

    valleys is something from the Shaytaan. After that, they never stopped in any place without

    being close together." (Abu Dawood--hasan) .

    22) The Sunnah for the traveler is that when he has done what he set out to do, he should hasten

    to return to his family, because the Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam)

    said:Travel is a kind of torment, which keeps one of you from his food and drink. When one of

    you has finished what he set out to do, let him hasten back to his family. (Bukhaari)

    23) The Sunnah is to say when returning from a journey

    "When he (Prophet Sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) came back from a campaign or from Hajj and

    Umrah, he would say takbeer on every high ground three times, then he would say,

    Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah wahdahu laa shareeka lah, lahul-mulk wa lahul-hamd wa huwa ala kulli

    shayin qadeer. Aayiboona taaiboona aabidoona, saajidoona li rabbina haamidoon. SadaqaAllaahu wadah wa nasara abdah wa hazama al-ahzaaba wahdah

    (There is no god but Allaah alone, with no partner or associate. His is the Dominion, to Him be

    all praise, and He is Able to do all things. Returning, repenting, worshipping, prostrating to our

    Lord and praising Him. Allaah fulfilled His promise, granted victory to His slave and defeated

    the confederates Alone). (Bukhaari and Muslim).

    24) The Sunnah when returning home is to start by going to the mosque that is nearest ones

    home and praying two rakahs with the intention of offering salaat al-qudoom (the prayer of

    arrival).

    "When he (Prophet Sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) came back from a journey, would start by

    going to the mosque where he would pray two rakahs and then sit down. (Bukhaari,Muslim) .

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    25) It is mustahabb to make food for the returning traveler, whether it is made by the traveler

    himself or by someone else for him.

    "When he (Prophet Sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) came back to Madeenah from a journey, he

    would slaughter a camel or a cow. (Bukhaari).

    26) Women cannot travel alone unnecessarily without a mahram whether that is a long or a short

    distance.

    The Prophet (sal Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) said: It is not permissible for a woman who believes

    in Allaah and the Last Day to travel for the distance of one day and one night except with a

    mahram. (Bukhaari and Muslim).

    (Adapted from al-Nawawi's bookal-Majmoo )

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