It was narrated that the Prophet, , said: "Whoever
observes the night voluntary prayers during the month of Ramadan out of
sincere faith and hoping to attain the reward of Allaah, then all his
past sins will be forgiven." [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
In the Quran, Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And
the servants of the most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth
easily, and when the ignorant address them [harshly], they say [words
of] peace, And those who spend [part of] the night to their Lord
prostrating and standing [in prayer} [Quran 25: 63-64]
The Prophet, , as well as the Companions were keen to perform the night voluntary prayers in Ramadan. ‘Aa’ishah said, "Do not leave the night voluntary prayer, for the Messenger of Allaah did not leave it. When he was sick or tired, he used to perform the prayer while he was sitting."
‘Umar ibn Al-Khattaab
used to perform whatever Allaah The Almighty willed that he should
perform of the voluntary night prayers. In the middle of the night, he
used to wake up his family and say to them, 'Prayer, prayer,' and then recite the verse in which Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And
enjoin prayer upon your family [and people] and be steadfast therein.
We ask you not for provision; We provide for you, and the [best] outcome
is for [those of] righteousness.} [Quran 20: 132]
Ibn ‘Umar used to recite the verse in which Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Is
one who is devoutly obedient during periods of the night, prostrating
and standing [in prayer], fearing the Hereafter and hoping for the mercy
of his Lord, [like one who does not]?} [Quran 39: 9], and say, "That is ‘Uthmaan ibn ‘Affaan ."
Ibn Abi Haatim commented, "Ibn ‘Umar
said that because of the intense prayer and recitation of the Quran
during the night by the Commander of the Believers, ‘Uthmaan to the extent that he would even recite the whole Quran in just one Rak‘ah."
‘Alqamah ibn Qays narrated, "I once spent the night with ‘Abdullaah ibn Mas‘ood .
He woke up at the beginning of night and began to pray. He recited the
Quran in a way similar to that of the Imaam of his district, with a
medium regular pace. Those around him could hear him and he continued
until what remained of the night's darkness was equal to the time
between the Athaan (the first call of prayer) for the Maghrib (sunset)
prayer and the end of the Maghrib prayer (meaning a short time before
the break of dawn). He then performed the Witr (odd) prayer."
Furthermore, As-Saa’ib ibn Zayd narrated that,
"The leader in the voluntary night prayer would recite hundreds of
verses such that we supported ourselves with staves due to the
lengthiness of the prayer but we did not leave until the break of dawn."
Note, also, that you should complete the Taraaweeh prayer with the Imaam in order to be recorded as one of those who spend (the night) in prayer. The Prophet, , said: "Whoever prays with the Imaam until he finishes, Allaah will record for him standing a whole night in prayer." [Abu Daawood, An-Nasaa’i, At-Tirmithi and Ibn Maajah]
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