How To Pray Tahajjud
Learn how to pray Tahajjud, the voluntary night prayer in Islam. Discover the simple steps: begin with sincere intention, perform two rak'ahs (cycles of prayer) at a time, reciting Surah Al-Fatiha and other chosen chapters. Conclude with Tashahhud and Salaam. This powerful act of devotion allows for intimate connection and seeking forgiveness during the peaceful hours of the night.
How To Pray Tahajjud
Unlock the serenity of the night with Tahajjud, a highly rewarding voluntary prayer. To perform this beautiful act of worship, wake up after Isha and before Fajr, ideally in the last third of the night. Begin by making sincere intention (Niyyah) for closeness to Allah. Perform Wudu (ablution) to purify yourself. Pray in sets of two Rakats, reciting Surah Al-Fatiha followed by any other Surah. After every two Rakats, conclude with Tashahhud and Salaam. You can pray as many Rakats as you wish. This quiet devotion is a powerful time for heartfelt Duas and seeking Allah's forgiveness and blessings.