Tahajjud
Tahajjud is a voluntary night prayer in Islam, performed after the obligatory Isha prayer and before the Fajr prayer. It is highly recommended and considered a means of seeking closeness to Allah. The prayer can be performed in the last third of the night, a time believed to be especially blessed.
Muslims often wake up during the night to engage in Tahajjud, reciting verses from the Quran and making supplications. This practice not only enhances spiritual connection but also provides an opportunity for reflection and personal growth. Regular observance of Tahajjud is seen as a sign of devotion and sincerity in faith.