🐂 Waking Up Late For Fajr Prayer

Do you find it hard to wake up early in the morning and make it to fajr prayer on time? Here are some tips that can help you get around the challenge of bein Praise be to Allah. Does sleeping break your fast? Yes, his fasting is valid. The scholars agreed that if a fasting person wakes up during the day, even if it is for a single moment, then his fasting is valid, but if he does not wake up and he sleeps all day whilst fasting, then the majority of scholars say that his fasting is still valid, because sleep does not invalidate fasting, as it does Here are 7 ways to help you stay up after Fajr to become a beneficiary of blessings and success insha’Allah: 1. Go to bed early and rest. After the Isha prayer, the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) would not like to engage in unnecessary talk and would take to his house to go to sleep. This is a similar life-style for many If you sleep straight away after the ‘Isha prayer, then this would help you to wake up at Fajr as there is blessings in endeavoring to wake up early. You should not stay awake late at night without any preponderant benefit, and you should seek the help of Allah, and ask Him to make this matter easy for you. You should endeavor against your Prepare for a nighttime wake-up call before the Fajr prayer after praying the Isha prayer (for instance, you may want to set an alarm clock or have a family member agree to wake you). If at all feasible, pray the Tahajjud after midnight, especially in the last third of the night, even though it can be done at any time of the night. ☼ Not staying up late, even to pray qiyaam al-layl. Some people may stay up late to pray qiyaam al-layl, then fall asleep a few minutes before fajr and be unable to wake up for the prayer. This happens a lot in Ramadan – people stay up late and sleep a little while before fajr, so they end up missing the prayer. LwpPfiC.

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