If a person who is to start a journey intends to perform fasting, based on the time of which place does he need to act for imsak and iftar?
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A person who is on a journey starts to perform fasting based on the time of the place where he is at the time of imsak and breaks his fast based on the time of the place where he is at the time of iftar.
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