Tahajjud

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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 Sabah (standing of morning), Salatul Sabah (prayer of morning) and Tahajjud.

Recommended time

To perform tahajjud signifies the act of rising from sleep during the night and then praying.[1]

Tahajjud may be performed before or after imsak (imsak is when the fasting starts) but before the obligatory Fajr prayer.

Commenting on this subject, Ibn Hajar says:

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

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Masruq ibn al-Ajda' narrated:

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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.

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Bukhari, Hadith 990

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External links

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