anyone trying to stay awake??

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abdul ghaleeb

Guest
now that the last ten days of ramadhaan has arrived who is going to try and stay up the whole night(or at least part of the night) to obsereve leylet ul qader in ibadiyeH(worship) . I have never done this before but i hope Alaah(swt) will grant me the energy...

plus it will be very difficult cuz i have school in the morning.

any thoughts, comments or suggestions

thanks

we selaam
abdul Ghaleeb
Slaveofthe conqueror)
 

Southrn_Muslimah

bnqɯnɥ 'ɥɐq
:salam2:

I am staying up insha Allah. I am going around 3:30 am..then come home sleep for 1.5 hours..go to two classes, then go to work until 5. cat nap, iftaar, taraweeh, study and sleep :)

I really don't have that much advice because each persons "clock" is different. The last 10 days go by really quickly for me and the lack of sleep doesn't affect me because I try to take cat naps.

Just try to keep yourself busy and don't make yourself too comfortable because when I do that I get lazy :)

Insha Allah May Allah swt make us strong, forgive us for our sins, and grant us many blessings.

:wasalam:
 

lostlilly07

striving 4 Firadous
me tooo..............i know it is going to be hard but my goal is two study around 1 am starting remeberance allah by reading the quran, dikr or reciting the quran and prayer and 2 am or 2;30 sleep for 2 hours maybe 3 and eat suhr pray somemore sleep for 1 hour and start my day. not easy but Allah will bless me i pray
 

abu_moukhtar

New Member
its good to do it really u feel with urself so safe and so rest allah s.w.t give u the strength when he see u want to do it and so excited for it i ask allah s.w.t to help u and help us all and make us strong with full iman inshallah
 

Southrn_Muslimah

bnqɯnɥ 'ɥɐq
:salam2:

I also I would like to add that doing wudo really helps refresh me throughout the day for dhuhr and Asr'. Wudo is like my red bull :)

:wasalam:
 

sajjuaiah

Junior Member
As-salaam Alaikum,

May Allah help us to steadfast.

Insha-Allah, I will try my best to complete and get reward from Allah of 83.3years.

Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 3.234 Narrated by Aisha

Allah's Messenger (saws) said, "Search for the Night of Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan."

The Messenger of Allah (saws) guided the believers to seek for the Night of Qadr in the odd nights amongst the last ten nights of Ramadan. He and the believers would perform Iteqaaf in these last ten days in the mosque to remember and worship Allah SWT. If one worships Allah SWT constantly in search of the Night of Qadr in the last 10 nights of Ramadan, and especially on the odd nights amongst these last ten blessed nights i.e 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th or 29th of Ramadan; then, InshaAllah, he will be rewarded in full and will find Allah SWT the most Merciful .

May Allah please please please help us to get this great reward. :tti_sister:

Brother/sisters,

Please try hard to get this beautiful reward.

May Allah help us.

:tti_sister: :tti_sister: :tti_sister: :tti_sister: :tti_sister:
:salah: :salah: :salah: :salah: :salah:
 

a_muslimah86

Hubbi Li Rabbi
Staff member
:salam2:

I also I would like to add that doing wudo really helps refresh me throughout the day for dhuhr and Asr'. Wudo is like my red bull :)

:wasalam:

:salam2:

i can agree with you on that sister..
i can have like 2 2-hour classes a day..then head straight to work for an 8 to 9 hour work shift..
comeback home feelings every inch of my body aching with pain and exhaustion..
and as soon as i finish making whudu'..it all goes away!
subhanallah!

:wasalam:
 

Amira D

New Member
Salam brothers and sisters!

I also want to stay up all night to remember Allah swt. but the problem is i dont know mush of the quran. I can't read arabic, i memerice instead, and because of that i dont know much.

I would really appreciate ur comments on this. Need some help here... hehe

jazakallah khair
 

Munaqaba23

Junior Member
Assalamu alaikum

The easy thing here in Finland is that the night is short. So even if we stay awake to fajr, we can go to sleep around 5 am (this Ramadan). This ramadan I have been awake almost all the nights.

But this of course means also, that the day is long.
Today fajr was at 4:48 am and maghrib at 6:36 pm, so it wasn't so difficult to fast. But next year insha Allah, the daily time to fast is up to 18 hours.
We will see how it will be then insha Allah.
I have once fasted in the summer for 22 hours, when maghrib was at 10.50 pm, and that wasn't difficult. But, it was just one day, so the whole ramadan with such a long fast would be very hard. And also there isn't much time for extra prayers in the night, because those one or two hours between maghrib and fajr goes to cooking and eating... :shymuslima1:

:wasalam:
 
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