#RamadanDailyDigest: Why You Shouldn’t Joke With Tahajjud - The Power Of Night Prayers (Ramadan Day 25)
As today marks Ramadan Day 25 and the believers are feeling as if the holy month of Ramadan should continue, it is in the same vein that #RamadanDailyDigest will look into the vital topic of Tahajjud. It will explain how the topic should be of interest to all Muslims all over the world.
Muslims enter the most spiritually intense period of the blessed month. That is the final nights in which believers search for immense blessings and forgiveness. Where they search for Laylatul Qadr. One of the most powerful acts of worship during this time is Tahajjud, the voluntary night prayer performed after sleeping and before the dawn prayer.
Tahajjud is highly recommended in Islam and carries tremendous spiritual rewards.
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The Glorious Qur'an and the teachings of the Prophet of Allah ﷺ repeatedly highlight the importance of standing before Allah in the quiet hours of the night.
For any Muslim seeking closeness to Allah, inner peace, and answered prayers, Tahajjud is one act of worship that he or she should never take lightly.
What Is Tahajjud Prayer?
Tahajjud is a voluntary prayer performed during the last part of the night after waking from sleep. It is one of the most beloved forms of worship because it requires sincerity, effort, and dedication.
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Unlike the five daily obligatory prayers (Subh, Zhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha'), Tahajjud is performed privately at home when most people are asleep. This makes it a deeply personal moment between a believer and Allah.
The Glorious Qur’an encourages this practice in Qur'an (17:79):
“And during part of the night, pray with it (the Qur’an) as additional worship for you; it may be that your Lord will raise you to a praised station.”
The above verse highlights the elevated status of those who dedicate part of their night to worship.
The Prophet’s Dedication to Tahajjud
The Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was known for his devotion to Tahajjud. Even though he was the most beloved servant of Allah, he would stand in prayer for long portions of the night.
His companions reported that he recited long passages of the Glorious Qur’an during these prayers, reflecting deeply on their meanings.
When asked why he prayed so much despite being forgiven by Allah, he replied:
“Should I not be a grateful servant?”
This demonstrates that Tahajjud is not only about seeking forgiveness but also about expressing gratitude and devotion.
Why Tahajjud Is So Powerful
The last portion of the night holds a special spiritual significance. The Prophet of Islam ﷺ stated that during the last third of the night, Allah descends to the lowest heaven and asks:
“Who is calling upon Me so that I may answer him? Who is asking Me so that I may give him? Who is seeking My forgiveness so that I may forgive him?”
The above Hadith shows why Tahajjud is considered one of the best times to make sincere supplication (Du’a). At this quiet hour, distractions disappear and hearts become more focused on remembrance of Allah.
Tahajjud During the Last Nine or Ten Nights of Ramadan
The final nine or ten nights of the blessed month of Ramadan are especially important because they include Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Decree), which is described in the Glorious Qur’an as better than a thousand months. Muslims increase their night worship during this period by performing the following:
1. Tahajjud prayers
2. Extended Qur’an recitation
3. Sincere supplication
4. Deep spiritual reflection
Those who engage in Tahajjud during these nights hope that their prayers coincide with Laylatul Qadr, bringing immense blessings and forgiveness.
Spiritual Benefits of Tahajjud
Performing Tahajjud (night prayer) regularly brings several spiritual benefits.
1. Strengthening Faith
Standing in prayer while others sleep strengthens a believer’s sincerity and commitment to Allah.
2. Inner Peace
The quiet atmosphere of the night allows for calm reflection and emotional clarity.
3. Increased Acceptance of Du’a
Tahajjud is one of the most recommended times to make personal supplications.
4. Discipline and Self-Control
Waking up at night for prayer requires effort and dedication, which strengthens spiritual discipline.
How to Start Praying Tahajjud
Many people feel intimidated by the idea of waking up at night for prayer, but Tahajjud can start with small steps.
Here are simple ways to begin:
* Sleep with the intention of waking up for prayer.
* Wake up a little before Fajr and perform at least two units (rak’ah) of prayer.
* Recite verses from the Glorious Qur’an slowly and reflectively.
* Make sincere Du’a for forgiveness, guidance, and blessings.
Even a short Tahajjud prayer can carry great rewards when performed sincerely.
Making Tahajjud a Lifelong Habit
Although a good number of Muslims dedicate their nights to Tahajjud during the blessed month of Ramadan, the objective is to continue this beautiful practice throughout the year, and not just in the sacred month of Ramadan.
Regular night prayer strengthens faith and helps believers remain spiritually connected to Allah even after Ramadan ends.
The Glorious Qur’an praises those who stand in prayer at night in Qur'an (32:16):
“They arise from their beds; they supplicate their Lord in fear and hope.”
The above verse describes the believers who willingly sacrifice comfort for the sake of worship.
Reflection for Ramadan Day 25
As Ramadan Day 25 is almost saying goodbye, take time to reflect on your night worship.
Ask yourself the following questions:
1. Have I taken advantage of the blessed nights of Ramadan?
2. Have I tried to wake up for Tahajjud even once?
3. What prayers and hopes do I want to present to Allah during these nights?
The final nine or ten days and nights of the holy month of Ramadan offer you a precious opportunity to strengthen your relationship with Allah.
Final Reflection for Ramadan Day 25
Tahajjud is one of the most powerful spiritual practices in Islam. Through night prayer, the believers express humility, gratitude, and complete reliance on Allah.
Guided by the teachings of the Glorious Qur'an and the example of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, Muslims are encouraged to rise during the night and seek closeness to Allah.
As we wish Ramadan Day 25 farewell until next year, let us remember that the quiet hours of the night hold immense spiritual power. They are a moment when sincere hearts connect with Allah through prayer and supplication. We should remember that becoming a Muslim who prays Tahajjud frequently after the holy month of Ramadan is a way of turning new leaf.
#RamadanDailyDigest encourages us to Rise in the Night, Seek Mercy, and Experience the Power of Tahajjud.
#RamadanDailyDigest is an exclusive content written by Oladele Hakeem Olaniyan and published by Naijaloveinfo during the month of Ramadan.



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