What are hadiths about worshiping while travelling? Examples of hadiths worshiping while travelling…
According to Khuzayma b. Thabit (ra), the Prophet (saw) said, “The time limit for wiping one’s hand over the boots (as a symbolic wudu’) for a traveller is three days (and three nights) and for a resident it is one day and one night.” (Abu Daʾud, al-Tahara, 60)
Ibn ʿAbbas (ra) said, “While travelling, the Messenger of Allah (saw) used to combine the forenoon and afternoon prayers (he would do them back to back at the same time), and in like manner he used to combine the evening and night prayers.” (al-Bukhari, Taqsir al-salat, 13)
Anas b. Malik (ra) said, “Whenever the Prophet (saw) began a journey before noon, he would delay the zuhr prayer until the time for the ‘asr prayer; and then he would do them together. Whenever the sun began to decline before he began a journey, he would do the zuhr prayer and then set out.” (al-Bukhari, Taqsir al-salat, 15)
According to Ibn ʿAbbas (ra), the Messenger of Allah (saw) set out from Mecca to Medina fearing nothing but the Lord of the Worlds and praying two rakʿas (prayer cycles for his ritual prayers). (al-Nasaʾi, Taqsir al-salat, 1)
Hamza (b. ʿAmr) (ra) said, “I asked the Messenger of Allah (saw) about fasting while travelling. He said, ‘If you wish to fast then fast, and if you wish not to fast then do not fast.’” (al-Nasaʾi, al-Siyam, 56)
Source: Presidency Of Religious Affairs The Turkey, Islam Through Hadiths