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What is Tahajjud (Late Night Prayer)?

Tahajjud (تهجُد) is a voluntary prayer performed during the night, after waking from sleep, and is highly encouraged in Islam.

Key Aspects of Tahajjud:

  1. Timing:

Best performed in the last third of the night.

  1. Format:

Consists of at least two units (rak‘ahs) with no specific limit on the maximum number.

  1. Dua and Reflection:

A time for heartfelt supplication and seeking Allah’s forgiveness.

Importance of Tahajjud:

  • Spiritual Elevation: Demonstrates devotion and strengthens one’s connection with Allah.
  • Answered Prayers: It is a time when Allah is closest to His servants and answers their supplications.
  • Encouraged by the Prophet: Regularly practiced by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as an act of worship.

Tahajjud is a means of seeking Allah’s mercy and guidance, offering immense spiritual benefits for those who practice it.

 

 

 

Written by AI. A more correct, God given, explanation can be found here.