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The Late-Night Prayer and its Significance - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief The Late-Night Prayer and its Significance 2024-10-18 1596 Views Supererogatory prayers The late-night prayer, known as Salat al-Layl, holds a distinguished place in Islamic worship, emphasizing the importance of spiritual devotion and personal connection with Allah.
Performed during the last third of the night, Tahajjud is a time for reflection, repentance, and supplication , allowing believers to seek forgiveness, guidance, and blessings in a tranquil setting. The significance of this prayer is deeply rooted in the Qur’an and Hadith, where it is praised as a means to attain closeness to Allah and as an avenue for answering prayers.
It is not only a demonstration of faith and discipline but also an opportunity for spiritual rejuvenation and enhancement of one’s character. The late-night Prayer exemplifies the profound relationship between the believers and their Creator, fostering a sense of humility and awareness of one’s spiritual needs.
Contents Significance of Late-night Prayer How to observe the late-night prayer Impediments to Observing the Late-night Prayer References Significance of Late-night Prayer Late-night prayer usually called Salat al-Layt is among the daily supererogatory prayers (Nawāfil) that is highly recommended [1] . It is one of the regular practices of the holy Prophet and his pure Household [2] .
Similarly, those servants of Allah who wish to purify their souls, enliven their hearts, strengthen their will, and perfect their sincerity always use most of the last part of the night to worship Allah. Thus, the honor and greatness of a believer lies in his praying at night.
Meanwhile, the following are some of the marvelous benefits attributed to the late-night prayer in accordance with the Qur’an and Hadiths: Supera bundant Rewards: The late-night prayer is among the acts of worship (Ibadah) whose rewards lie absolutely with God. The rewards for those who rise by night to glorify and worship Allah cannot be described [3] .
Thus, Almighty Allah has not specified its reward in the Qur’an due to its greatness with Him [4] : “No one knows what delights have been kept hidden for them [in the Hereafter] as a reward for what they used to do [5] .” Gaining Proximity to God: The night is generally the best period for communication with God.