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7 Practical Tips for
praying Qiyaam al-Layl
Bismillah ar-Rahmaan
ar-Raheem
References
‘The Night Prayers’ by Muhammad Nasir ud-Deen al-Albanee (rahimahullah),
answers by Shaikh Salih al-Munajjad (hafizahullah) and others
As-Sunnah Islamic Newsletter
Issue 15
What is Qiyaam al-Layl?
Qiyaam' means 'standing' and 'Qiyaam al-Layl' means
'standing in night.' In the Islamic terminology, both terms refer to, 'the
voluntary night prayer, whose time extends from after Isha prayer until dawn.'
Other common names for Qiyaam al-Layl are, Salaat ul-Layl (the night prayer),
Tahajjud (from hajada meaning remained awake at night), Witr (odd-numbered this
term is also used to refer to the last one or three Raka'ah of Qiyaam) and
Taraweeh (resting).
A widespread misconception is that Tahajjud is a different night prayer than
Qiyaam or Taraweeh. It is important to clarify this misunderstanding and to
make clear that there is only one nafl night prayer known by different names.
Even though the term Taraweeh is more commonly used to describe the night
prayer in Ramadan, it is not different from Tahajjud. Thus, the practice of
praying Taraweeh in the earlier part of the night and Tahajjud in the later
part should be stopped.
The Excellence of Qiyaam al-Layl
Numerous Ahaadeeth and Qur'aanic verses mention the
excellence of Qiyaam al-Layl and the merit of those who perform it regularly.
Umm al-Mumineen, Aa'ishah (radhi allahu anha) reported that the Prophet (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said: “The most beloved deeds to Allah are the most
constant, even if they were little.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
and she said in another narration: “Do not ever stop praying Qiyaam. The
Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) never ceased praying it. When he was sick
or weak, he prayed sitting.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslims] He
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “You should pray Qiyaam al-Layl, for it
is the habit of the righteous people who came before you, and it will bring you
closer to your Lord, expiate for bad deeds, prevent sin, and expel disease from
the body.” [At-Tirmidhee and Musnad Ahmad]
Narrated Mu'adh Ibn Jabal (radhi allahu anhu): 'The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) said to him: “May I show you the gates of goodness?' (they are),
“(a) Fasting is screen from Hell, (b) As-Sadaqah extinguishes the sins, as
water extinguishes fire, (c) Standing in Salaat (prayer) by a slave of Allah
during the last third part of a night.” Then the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) recited the verse: “Their (believer's) sides forsake their beds,
to invoke their Lord in fear and hope; and they spend out of what We have
bestowed on them.”' [Abu Dawood and at-Tirmidhee]
Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) reported that Allah's Messenger (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said: “The best of prayer after those prescribed (i.e.
obligatory prayer) is that in the depth of night.” [Saheeh Muslims]
Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) reported that Allah's Messenger (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said: “May Allah have mercy on a man who wakes up at
night, prays, and wakes his wife to pray; and if she refuses, he sprinkles
water on her face. And may Allah have mercy on a woman who wakes up at night,
prays, and wakes her husband to pray; and if he refuses, she sprinkles water on
his face.” [(Hasan) Abu Dawood ]
Abdullah Ibn Bashr (radhi allahu anhu) reported Allah's Messenger (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) saying: “Whoever prays Qiyaam reciting ten verses, he will
not be recorded among the negligent. Whoever prays Qiyaam reciting one hundred
verses, he will be recorded among the devout. And whoever prays Qiyaam reciting
one thousand verses, he will be recorded among those with a multitude of good
deeds.” [(Hasan) Abu Dawood]
7 Practical Tips for praying Qiyaam
al-Layl
1: Ikhlas (Sincerity) - the key to Allah's Help and
Blessings
Help of Allah is needed to accomplish and achieve success
in all our affairs. And Allah only helps those who are sincere in their hearts.
The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “If you are
truthful with Allah, then Allah will deliver to you what you wish for.”
[An-Nasa'ee, al-Hakim and Saheeh al-Jamee] Therefore, one should have a sincere
intention to pray Qiyaam al-Layl; seek the Pleasure of Allah Alone and avoid
the desire of praise or fame. Allah says: “And they were commanded not, but
that they should worship Allah, and worship none but Him Alone…” [(98): 5]
Imam Ibn al-Qayyim said: “The degree to which a person is helped and aided by
Allah depends on the degree of his intention, drive, aim and hopes. Help from
Allah comes to people in proportion to their drive, intention, hopes and fears,
and failure comes to them in like manner.”
2: Knowing the Virtues of Qiyaam al-Layl
Knowing the virtues and rewards of performing worship
produces willingness and desire to perform the worship. We have previously
mentioned numerous virtues of regularly praying Qiyaam al-Layl, here we mention
the excellence of praying Qiyaam al-Layl particularly in the great month of
Ramadan. Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) reported: “Allah's Messenger
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) encouraged the people, without making it an
absolute command, to perform Qiyaam during Ramadan. He (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) used to say: “Whoever stands (in Qiyaam) in Ramadan out of faith
and expectation (of Allah's reward), all his previous sins will be forgiven.” [Saheeh
Muslim]
3: Taking a nap in the daytime
Taking a nap before or after Dhur Salaat will dismiss the
stress and thus enable one to get up in the night and stand in front of his
Lord. The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “Take a
nap, for the Shayateen (pl. of Shaytan) do not take naps.” [Reported by
at-Tabaranee. Al-Saheehah (2647)]
4: Sleeping according to the Sunnah of
Allah's Messenger
(a) Sleep early: Sleeping
early is a healthy habit and it was the practice of Allah's Messenger
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) to sleep directly after performing the Isha
prayer. Abu Barzah al-Aslami (radhi allahu anhu) said that the Prophet
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) used to prefer to delay Isha, and he did not like
to sleep before it or talk after it.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee]
(b) Sleep in a state of taharah (purity): Ibn Abbas (radhi allahu anhu)
reported that Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “Purify
these bodies and Allah will purify you, for there is no slave who goes to sleep
in a state of purity but an Angel spends the night with him, and every time he
turns over, [the Angel] says, 'O Allah! Forgive Your slave, for he went to bed
in a state of purity.'” [Reported by at-Tabaranee. See Saheeh al-Jamee
(3831)]
(c) Choose a suitable bed: Excessive luxurious or soft bed provokes
laziness and makes one sleep more and become negligent. Aa'ishah (radhi allahu
anha) narrates that the pillow of the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) on
which he slept at night was made of leather stuffed with palm fibers.” [Abu
Dawood and Musnad Ahmad. Saheeh al-Jamee (4714)]
Once Umar Ibn al-Khattab (radhi allahu anhu) entered upon the Messenger of
Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) when he was lying on a mat of palm fibers
that had left marks on his side. Umar (radhi allahu anhu) said: “O Messenger of
Allah, why do you not get something more comfortable than this?” He (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said: “What do I have to do with this world? My
relationship with this world is like that of a traveler on a hot summer's day,
who seeks shade under a tree for an hour, then moves on.” [Musnad Ahmad and
al-Hakim. Saheeh al-Jamee (5545)]
(d) Cleaning the bed and lying on the right side
Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) reported: “The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) said: “When any one of you goes to bed, let him clear his bed by
hitting it with his garment, for he does not know what may have come onto it.
Then let him lie down on his right side…” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh
Muslim]
(e) Reciting the Adhkaar (supplications) mentioned in the Sunnah before
sleeping
There are a number of Adhkaar prescribed in the Sunnah before going to bed,
amongst them are reciting the last verses of Soorah al-Baqarah, reciting Soorah
al-Falaq and Soorah al-Nas and Soorah Ikhlas blow in the palms and wipe as much
of the body possible, starting from the head, face and then the front of the
body doing it three times. [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
Ali Ibn Abi Talib (radhi allahu anhu) reported that when the Prophet's
daughter, Fatima (radhi allahu anha) came to
him and asked him for a servant, he (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said to her
and Ali: “Shall I not teach you something that will be better for you than a
servant? When you go to bed, say 'SubhanAllah' thirty-three times,
'Al-hamdulillah' thirty-three times, and 'Allahu Akbar' thirty-four times. This
is better for you than a servant.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
5: Avoid too much food and drink
Too much food or drink is one of the main obstacles that
make one lazy and negligent of Qiyaam al-Layl. The Messenger of Allah
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “Man fills no vessel worse than his
stomach. It is sufficient for the son of Adam to have a few mouthfuls to give
him the strength he needs. If he has to fill his stomach, then let him leave
one-third for food, one-third for drink and one-third for air.” [Reported
by at-Tirmidhee and Ibn Majah. Saheeh al-Jamee (5674)]
Abu Juhayfah (radhi allahu anhu) reported that the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) said to a man who burped in his presence: “Stop your burping, for
the people who eat the most in this life will be the most hungry on the Day of
Resurrection.” [Reported by al-Hakim. Saheeh al-Jamee (1190)]
6: Striving against oneself:
Striving against oneself to get up and pray and suppressing
one's desires bring about Allah's help and His Pleasure for the slave. Allah
says in the Qur'aan: “Strive in Allah's Cause as you ought to strive…”
[Soorah al-Hajj (25): 78] “And as for those who strive hard in Our Cause, We
will surely guide them to Our Paths. And verily, Allah is with the Muhsinoon
(good-doers).” [ (29): 69]
The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: “The Mujahid (one who
strives in way of Allah) is the one who strives against his own self for the
sake of Allah.” [Reported by al-Tirmidhee. See al-Saheehah (549)]
He (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) also said: “When a man from my Ummah gets up
to pray at night, striving against his own self to get up and purify himself,
there are knots on him. When he washes his hands in wudhu, one knot is undone.
When he washes his face, another knot is undone. When he wipes his head another
knot is undone. When he washes his feet, another knot is undone. Then Allah
says to those who are veiled (in the Unseen): 'Look at this slave of Mine,
he is striving against his own self and asking of Me. Whatever My slave asks of
Me shall be his.” [Musnad Ahmad. See Saheeh al-Targheeb (627)]
7: Rebuking one's self for not praying
Qiyaam al-Layl
Qiyaam al-Layl is a great blessing from Allah, the Exalted,
and He has placed in it numerous spiritual benefits and rewards for the
believer. Therefore, one should rebuke one's self, if he misses this great
opportunity of achieving rewards and Pleasure of Allah. Allah says in the
Qur'aan: “O you who believe! Fear Allah and keep your duty to Him. And let
every person look to what he has sent forth for the morrow, and fear Allah.
Verily, Allah is All-Aware of what you do.” [(59): 18]
Imam Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullah) said: “If the slave is responsible and
accountable for everything, even his hearing, sight and innermost thoughts, as
Allah says, “…Verily, hearing, sight, and the heart of each of you will be
questioned by Allah.” [Soorah al-Isra (17): 36], then he should check on
himself before he is brought to account.”
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