Tahajjud

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Tahajjud
Official nameصلاة التهجد
Also calledNight surerogatory prayer
Observed byMuslims
TypeIslamic
SignificanceA Muslim prayer offered to God after Isha prayer.
ObservancesSunnah prayers
BeginsIsha prayer
EndsFajr prayer
FrequencyOccasionally
Related toSalah, Nafl prayer, Five Pillars of Islam

Tahajjud, also known as the "night prayer", is a voluntary prayer performed by followers of Islam. It is not one of the five obligatory prayers required of all Muslims, although the Islamic prophet, Muhammad was recorded as performing the tahajjud prayer regularly himself and encouraging his companions too.

Evidence in the Qur'an[]

In Fiqh As-Sunnah, Sheikh Sayyid Sabiq elaborates on the subject of Tahajjud as follows:

And during a part of the night, keep awake by the prayer. It is beyond what is incumbent on you; maybe your Lord will raise you to a position of great glory.[1]

— Quran 17:79

And they who pass the night prostrating themselves before their Lord and standing.[2]

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Evidence in hadith[]

Next to these Qur'anic verses, there also exist a number of hadiths (narrated and confirmed traditions from Muhammad) that reinforce the importance of Tahajjud Prayer. In various hadiths, it has been mentioned as Qiyamul Layl (standing of night), Salatul Layl (prayer of night) and Tahajjud.

Recommended time[]

To perform tahajjud signifies the act of rising from sleep during the night and then praying.[3]

Tahajjud 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.

Commenting on this subject, Ibn Hajar says:

There was no specific time in which the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would perform his late night Prayer; but he used to do whatever was easiest for him.

"The best time for tahajjud is the last third portion of the night." (Abu Hurairah: Fiqh)[4][citation needed]

`Amr ibn `Absah claimed that he heard Muhammad as saying:

The closest that a servant 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.

Number of rakats[]

Tahajjud Prayer does not entail a specific number of rak`ahs that must be performed, nor is there any maximum limit that may be performed. It would be fulfilled even if one prayed just one rak`ah of Witr after `Ishaa'; however, it is traditionally prayed with at least two rak'at which is known as shif'a followed by witr as this is what Muhammad did before fajr Abdullah ibn Umar narrated that Muhammad said:

"Salatul Layl (Night Prayer, i.e. Tahajjud) is offered as two rak'at followed by two rak'at and (so on) and if anyone is afraid of the approaching dawn (Fajr prayer) he should pray one rak'at and this will be a Witr for all the rak'at which he has prayed before."

Bukhari, Hadith 990

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References[]

  1. ^ "Quran 17:79 Translations - Holy Quran". 2pm.co.
  2. ^ "Ayah al-Furqan (The Criterion, The Standard) 25:64". www.islamawakened.com.
  3. ^ Towards Understanding the Qur'an. Kube Publishing Ltd. 15 December 2016. ISBN 978-0860376132.
  4. ^ Kazim, Ebrahim. (2010). Scientific commentary of Suratul Faateḥah = Tā'liqāt 'ulamīah Suratulfātiḥah (2nd ed.). New Delhi: Pharos Media & Pub. ISBN 9788172210373. OCLC 759686022.
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