Is it permissible to offer obligatory prayers during journey

Question: Is it permissible to offer obligatory prayers on a bus, flying coach, train and plane?

2) Unable to stand (because of the car) and prostration correctly?
3) He should not be able to stand (because of the car) and he should prostrate and bow with gestures?
The answer is Hamid and Masalia
2.1) The following is the description of praying in an airplane, train or bus or coach:
Question: Is it permissible to offer obligatory prayers on a bus, flying coach, train and plane?
2) Unable to stand (because of the car) and prostration correctly?
3) He should not be able to stand (because of the car) and he should prostrate and bow with gestures?
The answer is Hamid and Masalia 2.1) The following is the description of praying in an airplane, train or bus or coach:

The answer is Hamid and Masalia

2.1) The following is the description of praying in an airplane, train or bus or coach:

(A) If it is obligatory to offer prayers in an airplane, train or bus, etc., then the person who is able to get up must stand up as much as possible and turn towards the qiblah to offer the prayers. In case of fear, the seat or something else can be grabbed by hand. If a person performs the obligatory prayers without a shar’i disability, he will have to return it.

(B) Similarly, if a person is able to stand but it is not possible to read standing up.

(C) But if a person is unable to stay, such as a very weak person who cannot stay even under normal circumstances, or if it is very difficult for a person to stay in a train or a bus due to a Shariah disability, that is, there is no harm in staying. If there is a fear of falling down in the case of an old man or a pregnant woman, then there is scope for sitting and praying, but it is necessary to turn towards the qiblah. In case of such compulsion, there is no need to repeat it later. (Reference source: 15/1230)

3) The details of qiyaam have been mentioned above. When it comes to bowing and prostration, the same rule applies to them. If a person is able to bow and prostrate regularly, he must bow and prostrate regularly. He could not bow his head for a reason, but if he did so with a gesture, he would have to repeat the prayers. It is permissible for a person who is unable to prostrate on the ground, even under normal circumstances, outside the train or bus, to make gestures. However, it is necessary to bow more than bowing in the gesture of prostration.

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