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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Shaytan is the most dangerous of of our enemies. He is always vigilant and never ceases attempts to mislead us from the straight path.. If the shaytan knows that you ALWAYS strive hard to wake up for Tahajjud by setting your phone alarm, he (shaytan) will not give up. Yes. Sometimes, the shaytan can trick you by pushing you to reject the phone alarm, then, make you have a fake sweet dreams. Infact, the fake dreams may take the form of seeing yourself praying or reciting Quran. All these are tricks to making sure that you missed out in getting Angels include your name in the attendance register for people who wake up for Tahajjud.

This is why,

Some people go to bed with the intention to wake up for Tahajjud by setting their phone alarm but before they realize it, it's fajr prayer time.

Muslim Faithful!

Sometimes the phone alarm you set will not even ring at all to wake you up. Sometimes, the phone alarm will ring but you will be the one to use your own hands to reject the alarm *(as your enemies will be massaging you, blowing you with deceptive air conditioner or even making you to have fake sweet dreams)* so that you don't remember anything like Tahajjud until when it's fajr prayer time😃.

*You can try this👇🏻:*

Set your phone alarm three times (3X). For instance: if you want to establish Tahajjud by 3:00AM, set three alarms,

▪️Set the alarm 2:00AM

▪️Set another alarm 2:30AM

▪️Then set another alarm 3:00AM

Now,

The first alarm will ring by 2:00AM. If you like, you can wake up, do your transactions with Allah (swt) - i mean Tahajjud, then, go back to catch up with your sleep.

If you don't want to wake up when the first and second alarm ring (2:00AM & 2:30AM), you can reject it, continue with your sleep. But at least, it's a notice to you that "very soon, you will need to wake up for Tahajjud"

Sometimes you will reject the alarm without knowing if it's only one alarm you set. But if you set 3 different times, it will help you not to miss out completely in the goodies Angeles are sharing to people who wake up for Tahajjud everyday.

My people!

If you don't learn how to catch thief and cause him permanent injury, the thief will not only catch you but cause you unbearable injury.

What do i mean here?

Making Tahajjud a habit does not only attract unquantifiable rewards from Allah (swt), but cover you with a wall which act like a bulletproof between you and any creature (shaytan, man or jinn) working to destroy you. Yes. None of your enemies will be able to penetrate you with evils if you consistently establish Tahajjud. This is why your enemies will do everything possible to making sure that you miss waking up for Tahajjud even with your phone alarm set.

Muslim Faithful!

On the day of judgement, it's the voluntary nawafil Allah (swt) will use to FILL IN THE MISSING GAPS created in our obligatory swalawat.

But,

*“The best of all nafil prayer (ie - prayers after obligatory swalah) is prayer in the depths of the night”* 📚[Muslim]

Furthermore,

'The Prophet (pbuh) said: *“O `Abdullah, do not be like so and so! He used to pray at night and then he stopped doing that”*(📚Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

Allah alone knows best

*Skk

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