This Ramadan reminder explores why night prayer (Tahajjud) is not just an obligation, but a privilege and honor. Drawing from the Qur’an, the life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and deep spiritual reflection, this talk explains how waking at night builds gratitude, strengthens self-control, and helps govern the nafs.
The lecture highlights:
Why Ramadan is designed to change our night habits
The spiritual power of Tahajjud and quiet night worship
How gratitude fuels consistency in ibadah
Lessons from the Prophet ﷺ praying until his feet swelled
How night prayer helps control desires, anger, and temptations
A simple nightly practice anyone can maintain after Ramadan
This talk is a reminder that Allah does not need our worship — we need it. Night prayer becomes a source of peace, clarity, and spiritual strength when done out of love and gratitude, not burden.
Perfect for listening during reflection, late nights, or Ramadan preparation.