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Tahajjud (Arabic: تهجد), 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, yet still, Islamic prophet, Muhammad is recorded as performing it many times and encouraging his companions to offer it for its many rewards and benefits.
[edit] Evidence in the Qur'an for Tahajjud prayerIn his famous work, Fiqh As-Sunnah, Sheikh Sayyid Sabiq elaborates on the subject of Tahajjud as follows: "Ordering His Messenger to perform Tahajjud, Allah Almighty says what means:
This order, although it was specifically directed to prophet Muhammad, also refers to all Muslims, since prophet Muhammad is to be the perfect example and guide for them in all matters. Moreover, performing Tahajjud prayers regularly qualifies one as one of the righteous and helps one earn Allah's bounty and mercy. In praising those who perform the late night prayers, prophet Muhammad says what means:
[edit] Evidence in hadithNext to these Qur’anic verses, there also exist a number of hadiths (narrated and confirmed traditions from prophet Muhammad) that reinforce the importance of Tahajjud. [edit] Etiquette of prayerThe following acts are recommended for one who wishes to perform the Tahajjud Prayer: Upon going to sleep, one should make the intention to perform the Prayers. Abu Ad-Darda' quoted prophet Muhammad as saying:
On waking up, it is recommended that one wipes the face, use a toothbrush, and look to the sky and make the supplication which has been reported from prophet Muhammad. Abu Hudhaifa reported:
One should begin with two quick rak`ahs and then one may pray whatever one wishes after that. `A’ishah said:
It is recommended that one wakes up one's family, for Abu Hurairah quoted prophet Muhammad as saying:
[edit] Recommended time for TahajjudTahajjud 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 (night Prayer). Commenting on this subject, Ibn Hajar says:
[edit] Best time for TahajjudIt is best to delay this Prayer to the last third portion of the night. Abu Hurairah quoted prophet Muhammad as saying:
`Amr ibn `Absah claimed that he heard prophet Muhammad saying:
[edit] The number of rak`ahs in TahajjudTahajjud 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 two rakahs (which equal to one full prayer) after `Isha’.
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