Is Travelling at Night Forbidden or Disliked?
Darul Iftaa
<QUESTION>
Is it true that it is disliked to travel during the night? I have been
told that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) forbade
travelling at night.
<ANSWER>
In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful,
No, it is not forbidden or disliked to travel during the night. The
Shari'ah does not specify any particular time of the day or night for
travelling or desisting from travelling. One may choose to travel at
any given time of the day or night as long as it is safe and there is
no other external factor prohibiting travel such as the time of prayer
is about to end and one has not yet performed it.
In fact, there is a Hadith in which there is encouragement to travel at
night. Sayyiduna Anas ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) relates
that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace)
said: "You should travel during the night (dulja'), because the land is
rolled up at night [i.e. the land is travelled faster at night than it
is during the day]." (Sunan Abi Dawud, no: 2564)
Mulla Ali al-Qari (may Allah have mercy on him) states in his renowned
commentary of Mishkat al-Masabih titled Mirqat al-Mafatih that the term
"Dulja" in this Hadith refers to either travelling during the early
part of the night or travelling during any part of the night. He states
that the latter meaning is more suitable, hence the encouragement is
for travelling during any part of the night. He further explains that
the meaning of the Hadith is that one should not suffice with
travelling during the day, but rather one should travel during the
night as well, because it is easier and one is able to travel faster.
(See: Mirqat al-Mafatih 7/333)
Having said the above, if travelling at night is unsafe and one fears
harm unto oneself because of weakness or the journey-route not being
safe, or one fears being tempted and mislead by Shaytan into committing
a sin, then it is disliked (makruh) to travel at night, especially when
alone. It is in this context the following Hadith has been mentioned:
Sayyiduna Abdullah ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) relates
that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace)
said: "If people knew what I know about being alone, no rider would
travel at night alone." (Sahih al-Bukhari, no: 2836 and Sunan
al-Tirmidhi, no: 1673)
Imam Bukhari (may Allah have mercy on him) records this Hadith under
the chapter-heading "Travelling alone" and Imam Tirmidhi (may Allah
have mercy on him) under the heading "The dislike (karaha) of one
travelling alone" demonstrating that this Hadith is more about
travelling alone than travelling at night.
In his commentary of this Hadith, Imam Teebi (may Allah have mercy on
him) explains that the apparent wording of the Hadith should have been
"... no one would travel alone" but the night was mentioned because
darkness poses more danger to the traveller and it is normally more
difficult to avoid harm unto oneself during the night than the day.
(See: Tuhfat al-Ahwazi bi Sharh jami' al-Tirmidhi 5/313)
As such, in conclusion, there is nothing wrong with travelling at night
rather encouraged if it is more convenient. However, if it is unsafe to
travel - such as travelling alone in empty and remote areas - or one
fears committing a sin, then it is disliked (makruh). As for
well-travelled routes where there are likely to be helpers, it is not
Makruh. Travelling during the night on planes, trains, ships and buses
is also fine, as long as it is safe, because the one who travels by
these means is not considered to be alone and is generally safe.
And Allah knows best
Muhammad ibn Adam
Darul Iftaa
Leicester , UK