“Travelling is a form of punishment/difficulty. It deprives a person of his food, drink and sleep. When he finishes his task/needs, he should hurry back to his family”... (Sahih Bukhari, Hadith: 1804 and Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 1927)
Not how to do traveling that can make someone feel traveling is like a punishment, but why do traveling. People do traveling because two reasons, they want to go, and they have to go. I am sure you can feel the difference because you must be have ever experienced these two kind of traveling.^I've not read its shan e wurood though, but in travelling difficulties are often faced. However, some people enjoy the travelling in this age and you appear to be one of them. Keep in mind it was too difficult centuries ago when people had to travel by camel/horse or on foot. Sometimes Travellers would die due to lacking in food or water if they had lost their way or sometimes they're plundered by robbers
Travelling at the order of boss can be a source of satisfaction, luckily if he is an authority to increase your salary and other incentives....... The hadith ascribed the travelling to punishment definitely is in the context of that age when men hadn't have the high speed and comfortable means of transport.Not how to do traveling that can make someone feel traveling is like a punishment, but why do traveling. People do traveling because two reasons, they want to go, and they have to go. I am sure you can feel the difference because you must be have ever experienced these two kind of traveling.Okay bro, if you ride bicycle to village area because you want to enjoy village nature, would you enjoy this traveling?. I am sure yes. But how if your boss order you to ride car to another side of city to deliver something?. Would you enjoy this traveling?. I don't think so. The hadith above is talking about traveling because someone have to go, not because want to go. Notice the part "When he finishes his task/needs". In this kind of traveling, indeed, someone would not enjoy it.
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