Unnamed Tablet to Varqa from Jun 28 1881/GPT4 20

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This question had been asked about the fast of a traveler and the definition of travel (to define the boundaries of travel and who is considered a traveler, and what is required if a traveler stays in a place for a few days, and what is required on the day a traveler intends to travel, for example, if they start their journey at noon or after noon, what is their obligation from morning until noon). The limit of travel is defined in the Divine Book as nine hours from the place of departure to the destination where one intends to arrive; during this time, the obligation of fasting is lifted. If a traveler stops in a place and it is determined that the stop will be up to nineteen days, they must observe fasting. If the stop is less than this, fasting is not obligatory for them. If a traveler enters a city during the fasting period and plans to stay in that area for a month, they must break their fast for three days and then observe fasting for the remaining days. If they return to their homeland, they must fast on that day. On a day when they intend to travel, fasting is not permissible.