Tahajjud, also known as the night prayer, is a voluntary prayer performed by Muslims during the night. It is a highly regarded practice, separate from the five obligatory daily prayers. The specific method of observing it involves waking after having slept, performing ablution (wudu), and then offering prayers.
This devotion holds significant spiritual importance in Islam. Its performance is believed to bring one closer to the Divine, offering opportunities for seeking forgiveness, making supplications, and reflecting upon one’s life. Historically, devout individuals have consistently observed this practice, recognizing its potential for personal growth and spiritual elevation.