Tahajjud Prayer
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) mentioned that Salah is the 2nd pillar
of Islam and it is obligatory on every Muslim to offer Salah five times
a day. Salah is one of the most important parts of every Muslim’s life.
It is of two types: first is the obligatory Namaz, which is to be
offered five times a day at specific times with no choice of skipping it
under normal circumstances, while second is the Nafl (extravagant
prayer) which is optional and one is not answerable to the Almighty for
not performing it.
Tahajjud
namaz is one of the non-obligatory prayers which one should pray in the
later part of the night after getting some sleep.
“And
from [part of] the night, pray with it as additional [worship] for you;
it is expected that your Lord will resurrect you to a praised station.” (Quran, 17: 79)
From
the above-mentioned verse, we can conclude that tahajjud namaz which is
performed during night time will result in finding a blessed rank on
the Day of Judgment. And surely this prayer will be tahajjud namaz which
offers in the later part of the night.
Importance of Tahajjud Prayer
Tahajjud
means to abandon sleep so that you can pray Salah. There are Numbers of
Hadith and verses emphasize the significance of invoking Allah Almighty
by solicitation and prayers in the darkest nights.
“The
Lord descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the
night remains and says: ‘Who will call upon Me, that I may answer Him?
Who will ask of Me, that I may give him? Who will seek My forgiveness
that I may forgive him?’” (Bukhari, Muslim)
Abu Hurayra narrated that the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, “The very best prayer after the compulsory prayers is the night time prayer.”(Muslim)
Tahajjud
prayer usually is done by alone without together. Tahajjud prayer is
not limited in number, but at least two Rakah. As Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
explained that: “Evening prayer that two-two.” (Bukhari)
Time of Tahajjud Prayer
Tahajjud
prayer may be performed in the early part of the night, the middle part
of the night, or the later part of the night, but after the obligatory
Isha prayer. Tahajjud prayer can be performed whenever in the night
unless the doer time for sleep. But the best time to perform is 1/3 of
the night after waking up from sleep. Actually, the time to perform
Tahajjud prayer is since the specified Isha until dawn (all night) after
getting up from sleep. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has told his followers:
Abu Muslim asked Abu Zhar: “Which
late-night prayer is the best?” He said: “I asked the Messenger of
Allah the same that you asked me and he said, ‘The (one done during)
middle of the latter half of the night, and very few do it.’” (Ahmad)
It can’t be offered straight away after Isha, yet just after one`s rest, neither when the time is close to Fajr.
Conditions of offering Tahajjud Prayer
- Make an intention of performing Tahajjud prayer and rearrange to wake up finally a piece of the night.
- Make sure to perform Wudu as one should perform before every tahajjud namaz.
- Move to a clean and quiet place in the house being away from distractions.
- Offer at least two Raka`ts up to 12, depending on one`s willpower.
- Don’t forget to supplicate to Allah SWT for one`s just and rightful requests in order to get benefited from this exceedingly rewarding hour of darkness.
Benefits of Tahajjud Prayer
Following benefits one could get by offering Tahajjud prayer:
- It gives inner strength
- It gives mental toughness
- Seek forgiveness and surely Allah will listen
- The doors of Mercy and Forgiveness are open during the last 1/3 of night
- If someone wishes his/her Dua to be accepted this is the best time to ask
- Huge incentive for the believer to wake up when everyone else is asleep and remember Allah (SWT) alone
- Tahajjud prayer can strengthen religious understanding
- It can bring fresh inspiration and innovation
- Tahajjud prayer can delete wickedness and prevent act of sin
- Tahajjud prayer can strengthen the memory
Conclusion
Tahajjud prayer is one of the best among non-obligatory prayers, it is the cause of getting Allah`s great Blessings and Mercy. As stated in Hadith
“The
Messenger of Allah ordered us to pray during the night, a little or a
lot, and to make the last of the Prayer the Witar Prayer.” [At-Tabarani]
We all should make a practice to offer this tahajjud namaz so that we can come more and more close to Almighty Allah.
THREE STAGES TO TAHAJJUD
One
of the most virtuous of the nawafil acts of worship is waking up in the
middle of the night for tahajjud prayer. This is that special time
when the doors of mercy are thrown open and the angels are dispersed,
seeking out those in need of their Lord. Yet, how unfortunate our
situation is that we are deprived from this great bounty.
“Their sides shun their beds in order to pray to their Lord in fear and hope…”(Quran, 32: 16)
Abu Hurayrah (radiallahu anhu) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said,“The best prayer after the obligatory prayers is the night prayer.” (Muslim)
I
remember anytime one of the narrations regarding tahajjud would come up
in a text, or was mentioned by one of our teachers, the students would
eagerly ask how they could become regular in this blessed act. Here are a
few suggestions based on their responses.
Stage 1 – I just can’t wake up
Despite
your best efforts (asking a friend to call, multiple alarms, sleeping
early, making a firm intention at night, etc.) if you simply cannot
force yourself to get up, pray your tahajjud prayer before you go to
sleep. Its time technically begins after Isha, so this can be a means
of showing Allah that you are serious, and truly desirous of this great
bounty. Couple this with dua admitting your inability and asking Allah
for His bounty.
Stage 2 – I am sporadic in my tahajjud
If you are blessed to wake up for tahajjud on occasion, or get up most days, but miss a few here and there, be sure to “make-up” the prayer on the days that you don’t get up. And of course couple this with dua.
Umar (radiallahu anhu) narrates that“I heard the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) say,
‘Whenever
one of you sleeps through his night devotions, or through a part of
them, then, if you perform them between the Fajr (i.e after Ishraq) and
Dhuhr prayer, you will receive the same reward as if you performed them
at night.’” (Muslim)
Stage 3 – I regularly wake up for tahajjud
Alhamdulillah, if you are at this stage you need to ensure 3 things:
1. Give shukr every night that Allah allowed you take advantage of this great blessing.
2. Admit to Allah that while you are unworthy of such a blessing, you are in need of it.
3. Beg Allah that He allow you to wake up the following night as well.
May Allah, Most High, allow each of us to be regular in our tahajjud prayers!
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