"And during a part of the night, pray Tahajjud beyond what is incumbent
upon you"
Quran (Surah 17: Verse 79)
Tahajjud is derived from the Arabic root “hajada”
meaning: he who was wakeful in the night. Thajjud prayer, also known as
Salatul-Layl, was an obligatory prayer for our Prophet (saw) to offer
anytime after Isha Prayer.
For the Ummah of the Holy Prophet (saw) this particular
prayer holds the most merit from all the optional prayers that one can
perform. As a mureed it is particularly important and
"....highly recommended for you to observe Tahajjud
Prayer, for it was the practice of your righteous predecessors.The Tahajjud
prayer brings you close to your Lord, atones for your sins, drives disease
from the body, and puts a stop to transgression.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
Time & Performance of Tahajjud:
“The closest that a slave comes to his Lord is during the
middle of the latter portion of the night. If you can be among those who
remember Allah the Exalted One at that time, then do so.” (At-Tirmidhi)
Our mureeds should observe their
Tahajjud prayer anytime
between: 12:30am and one hour before Sehri ends.
Although Tahajjud Prayer can be anywhere between 2-8
rakaats (cycles), mureeds are asked to perform at least 4. The tahajjud
should be observed such that in each rakaat you recite Surah Fatiha once &
Surah Ikhlas three times.
Waking up one's soul partner:
It is highly recommended that one wakes up one's own
partner for this prayer also. Abu Hurairah quoted the Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) as saying:
“May Allah bless the man who gets up during the night to
pray and wakes up his wife and who, if she refuses to get up, sprinkles
water on her face. And may Allah bless the woman who gets up during the
night to pray and wakes up her husband and who, if he refuses, sprinkles
water on his face.” (Ahmad)
The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) also said:
“If a man wakes his wife and prays during the night or
they pray two rak`ahs together, they will be recorded among those (men and
women) who (constantly) make remembrance of Allah.” (Abu Dawud.)
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