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بسم الله الرحمان الرجيم

Some people pray Tahajjud for some nights. Then they miss a night. They miss two. They miss five, six, or seven days in a month. They think, "It's okay, I will try again."

But there is a difference between trying and being chosen.

Sure!

The hardest thing is not the midnight prayer. The hardest thing is waking up. Your body wants sleep. Shaytan tells you to forget. Shaytan whispers, “Tomorrow. Just rest.” You feel so tired.

But what happens if you don’t listen? If you win this fight? Not for one night, but for every night. For years without missing.

Here is the truth that will split the crowd right away:

Yes!

And someone who has never done this will say, "This cannot be true."

But the one who has stood in Tahajjud for years, without missing a night? They will read this write-up, nod slowly, and swear by Allah: "This is the pure truth."

Here is that truth:

If you prove to Allah—for years—that you are serious, that you are reliable, that nothing will stop you from establishing Tahajjud... He does something amazing for you. He will send you Angels.

Angels? Yes!

Their mission is simple: to make sure you never miss Tahajjud in your life. These angels become your personal wake-up call. Your phone alarm might fail. Shaytan might make you dream you are already awake praying. You might be exhausted beyond belief.

But you will still wake up.

You will feel a gentle touch. A soft shake. Like a kind hand on your shoulder, waking you with love.

You will open your eyes, right on time, every time.

Why does this happen?

The answer is simple.

Allah (swt) tested you, and you passed.

You passed the hardest test. For years, you chose the dark prayer mat over the warm bed. You chose Him over sleep. So, Allah (swt) will tell His angels: “Take care of this faithful servant. Help him/her come to Me every blessed night.”

Wallahi Tallahi Billahi, this is a promise from the One who never breaks His promises.

Allah says: *"And those who strive for Us – We will surely guide them to Our ways."* 📚(Quran 29:69)

But understand this:

If you miss 5, 6, 7 nights in a month, you are still okay. You are still good. But you are not better. Yes. This specific sign—the angelic wake-up call—is for a different level of commitment. It is for the unshakable ones. It is for those who have turned "sometimes" into "always."

My People,

Many women think, "I can't pray during my period, so I can't join the Tahajjud club." This is not true!

It is not your fault that you have your period. It is not a punishment. The Prophet (pbuh) said: "Verily this is a matter Allah has written upon the girls of Prophet Adam (a.s.)…” 📚[Bukhari]

You can only NOT establish Swalah but you can say Astagfirrullah or any Dhikr, make Du'a. You can make wudu if you want, or you can just sit and do these things, using 15-20minutes, then go back to sleep. If you do this, you write your name in the attendance register.

Now,

Whether in menses or not in menses, you should just take it the way you can maintain for a long time without missing. At least, 2 raka'ats every blessed night and go back to catch up with your sleep. Just make it consistent. In less than 20 minutes or so, you are done.

*Tahajjud Time Ends When?*

It depends on ur location. Tahajjud time begins anytime you wake up from sleep (after ishai prayer) & end 20minutes b4 fajr time set in.


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