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🆕 The Ideal Way to Supplicate & Pray in the Last Ten -- Ibn Rajab & Ibn 'Uthaymīn (رحمهما الله) [mobile friendly, fully vowelled Arabic text with English translation]. Edited
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Repost of an article from two years ago about the best way to make dua in Ramadan.
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⭐️[[Between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ
An Underappreciated Time of Blessing]]
Many scholars mention the early Muslims' habit of praying between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ, linking it to the description of the believers (Qur'an 32:16)—"Their sides forsake their beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and hope."
•Ḥudhayfah (رضي الله عنه) says he prayed Maghrib with the Prophet ﷺ, and the Prophet ﷺ continued praying until ʿIshāʾ, showing the virtue of reviving this interval with ṣalāh.¹
•al-Shawkānī concludes the reports about the topic establish the legitimacy of increasing prayer between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ; even if many of the individual reports are weak, their combined weight supports the legitimately established practice, especially in faḍāʾil al-aʿmāl.²
•al-ʿIrāqī (as cited by al-Shawkānī) notes that many Ṣaḥābah and Tābiʿīn regularly prayed then—among them Ibn Masʿūd, Ibn ʿUmar, Salmān, and numerous later exemplars—followed by imams such as Sufyān al-Thawrī.²
•In the Ḥanbalī school, the night legally begins at Maghrib and continues until true dawn (al-fajr al-thānī); therefore, prayer after Maghrib (including between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ) falls under “qiyām al-layl” in the broad juristic sense.³
Keep it flexible—pray whatever you can (no fixed number), aiming simply to fill the space with ṣalāh and goodness. This brief window between the two night prayers holds a missed opportunity for reward. It represents what the scholars call "easy gain"—a short period of worship that yields immense benefit.
For someone who cannot carry long night prayer or struggles to wake before Fajr, this window becomes a precious opportunity.
Ways to Fill This Time
•Voluntary prayer
•Qur'an recitation
•Dhikr and tasbīḥ
•Personal duʿāʾ
•Seeking knowledge
📚Sources:
An Underappreciated Time of Blessing]]
Many scholars mention the early Muslims' habit of praying between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ, linking it to the description of the believers (Qur'an 32:16)—"Their sides forsake their beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and hope."
•Ḥudhayfah (رضي الله عنه) says he prayed Maghrib with the Prophet ﷺ, and the Prophet ﷺ continued praying until ʿIshāʾ, showing the virtue of reviving this interval with ṣalāh.¹
•al-Shawkānī concludes the reports about the topic establish the legitimacy of increasing prayer between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ; even if many of the individual reports are weak, their combined weight supports the legitimately established practice, especially in faḍāʾil al-aʿmāl.²
•al-ʿIrāqī (as cited by al-Shawkānī) notes that many Ṣaḥābah and Tābiʿīn regularly prayed then—among them Ibn Masʿūd, Ibn ʿUmar, Salmān, and numerous later exemplars—followed by imams such as Sufyān al-Thawrī.²
•In the Ḥanbalī school, the night legally begins at Maghrib and continues until true dawn (al-fajr al-thānī); therefore, prayer after Maghrib (including between Maghrib and ʿIshāʾ) falls under “qiyām al-layl” in the broad juristic sense.³
Keep it flexible—pray whatever you can (no fixed number), aiming simply to fill the space with ṣalāh and goodness. This brief window between the two night prayers holds a missed opportunity for reward. It represents what the scholars call "easy gain"—a short period of worship that yields immense benefit.
For someone who cannot carry long night prayer or struggles to wake before Fajr, this window becomes a precious opportunity.
Ways to Fill This Time
•Voluntary prayer
•Qur'an recitation
•Dhikr and tasbīḥ
•Personal duʿāʾ
•Seeking knowledge
📚Sources:
¹ Muḥammad Nāṣir al-Dīn al-Albānī, Ṣaḥīḥ al-Targhīb wa-l-Tarhīb, 1:382 (Riyadh: Maktabat al-Maʿārif li-l-Nashr wa-l-Tawzīʿ, 1st ed., 1421/2000), from Ḥudhayfah رضي الله عنه.
² Muḥammad b. ʿAlī al-Shawkānī, Nayl al-Awṭār, citing al-ʿIrāqī on the cumulative strength of the reports and listing the Salaf known for this practice.
³ Manṣūr ibn Yūnus al-Buhūtī, Kashshāf al-Qināʿ ʿan Matn al-Iqnāʿ, vol. 1, p. 530; Muṣṭafā ibn Saʿd al-Ruḥaybānī, Maṭālib Ūlī al-Nuhā fī Sharḥ Ghāyat al-Muntahā, vol. 1, p. 567; ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ḍiyāʾ al-Dīn Ibn Ḍuwayyān, Manār al-Sabīl fī Sharḥ al-Dalīl, vol. 1, p. 113❤60👍6💯3🆒1
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Contemplating the Qur'ān Day 19
The TawāSīns — al-Shu'arā', al-Naml, & al-Qaṣaṣ — three surahs united by the letters Ṭā Sīn, revealed sequentially, sharing a singular style and subject matter.
Day 19 Reflection
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A journey through four Makkan chapters — Sūrah al-ʿAnkabūt, Sūrah al-Rūm, Sūrah Luqmān, and Sūrah al-Sajdah — each beginning with the letters Ālif Lām Mīm.
Juzʾ 20
Makkan Sūwar
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Sūrah al-Rūm
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Juzʾ 20
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Contemplating the Qur'ān Day 24
Surahs al-Shūrā, al-Zukhruf, al-Dukhān, al-Jāthiyah, and al-Aḥqāf — the final five chapters beginning with ḤaMīm. Their overarching theme: inviting to Allah and addressing the common obstacles to accepting the truth.
Qur'ān Reading
Day 24
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Day 24
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Contemplating the Qur'ān Day 25
The Qur'ān reading for Day 25 spans from Sūrah Muḥammad to Sūrah al-Dhāriyāt, concluding the chapters of third greatest length and beginning the last section of the Qur'ān — the Mufaṣṣal, the most detailed shorter chapters, most of which were revealed in…
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Contemplating the Qur'ān Day 26
A journey through six powerful sūrahs revealed in the Makkan phase — presenting proofs against disbelief, affirming resurrection, celebrating Allah's mercy, and uplifting the soul toward faith and sacrifice.
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Contemplate & Apply
Explore the Sūrahs
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