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Tahajjud Tahajjud (Arabic: صلاة التهجد), the prayer is
performed at night, and it is recommended that it be performed after the first
of going to sleep for some part of the night. Scholars have different opinions
about whether sleeping first is absolutely necessary or not. In Saudi Arabia
during the fasting month of Ramadan, there are many people who leave the
Tarawih prayers in the main mosque in a hurry so they can go home, go to sleep,
and then wake up to carry out their prayers Tahajjud early in the morning .
Others, simply, stay in the mosque and perform these optional prayers before
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The time for the
Tahajjud prayer is between the prayer times of the prayers and the Isha'a Fajr
prayers. It is also recommended that prayers be performed in the last third of
the night. Muslims believe that the reward is greater for those who do this
prayer at a later time. (It is more difficult to wake up and pray early in the
morning, making the effort of the older person, which results in a greater
reward from God.)
Each prayer of a Muslim is composed of repeated actions:
standing, bending over the ground, at the foot again it is called a raka'ah.
The Tahajjud prayer consists of a minimum of two raka'ah and the maximum number
is unlimited.
It is reported about the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him
and give him peace) who said: "Adhere to the night prayer, as it is the
habit of the righteous before you, and a means of getting closer to your Lord ,
it is an expiation of sins, and an element of deterrence of criminal acts.
" [Tirmidhi and al-Hakim]
Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-As (may Allah be pleased with him),
relates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah be pleased with him) said to
him: "Oh, Abdullah, do not be as such and so, he used to pray in the night
after he left the night prayer. "[Bukhari and Muslim]
And it is reported by Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her)
that, "The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)
that is used to perform eleven rakats of prayer (at night), prostrate in a
prostration that the length it takes some of you to read fifty verses (verses)
before lifting your head. " [Bujari]
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