
Tahajjud, the voluntary night prayer, holds a special place in Islam as a means of seeking closeness to Allah and attaining spiritual upliftment. Performing Tahajjud prayer involves waking up during the depths of the night to engage in sincere worship and supplication. In this guide, we’ll explore how to perform Tahajjud and its significance.
What is Tahajjud?
Tahajjud prayer is a voluntary act of worship that holds immense spiritual rewards for believers. It is offered during the latter part of the night, after the Isha (night) prayer and before the Fajr (dawn) prayer. The word “Tahajjud” itself means “to strive” or “to struggle,” reflecting the effort required to wake up and pray during the night.
Preparation for Tahajjud
How To Perform Tahajjud
Benefits of Tahajjud
- Drawing closer to Allah and seeking His forgiveness and guidance.
- Attaining inner peace and spiritual tranquility through sincere worship.
- Strengthening one’s connection to the Quran through recitation and reflection.
- Seeking relief from worldly worries and anxieties through supplication and prayer.
Performing Tahajjud prayer is a deeply rewarding spiritual practice that allows believers to connect with Allah on a profound level. By waking up during the night to engage in voluntary worship, Muslims can experience the peace and tranquility that comes from seeking the pleasure of their Creator. May this guide serve as a source of inspiration and guidance for those seeking to incorporate Tahajjud prayer into their daily routine, and may Allah accept our prayers and grant us success in this life and the hereafter.
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