كيفية صلاة قيام الليل لقضاء الحاجة

كيفية صلاة قيام الليل لقضاء الحاجة
How to pray the night prayer to relieve the need
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There is a complete explanation of how to pray the night prayer to relieve the need
and its virtues in the honorable Sunnah of the Prophet,
Where many Muslims search for it to ask their needs and wishes.
Prayer and supplication in the dead of night are among the times when supplications are answered.
It was reported that the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, said:
Our Lord, Blessed and Exalted be He, descends to the lowest heaven every night
When the last third of the night remains, he says: Who will call upon me so that I may answer him?
Whoever asks of Me, so I give him, who asks for forgiveness of Me, so I forgive him, until dawn breaks.”
How to pray the night prayer to relieve the need
Many wonder how to pray the night prayer
To spend the need properly so that God Almighty responds to them.
What is the difference between the prayer of need and the night prayer?
The prayer of need is a prayer that is performed to ask God Almighty for the need.
It can be prayed at any time of the day except for the disliked times.
And it is only two rak’ahs with the supplication of the supplication of relieving one’s need.
While the night prayer is a night prayer,
Which is preferred to be in the last third of the night, and pray two rak’ahs.
Prayer for the night prayer to relieve the need
The night prayer has a great virtue, as it was reported from the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him
He said that one of the best forms of supplication for relieving oneself when praying at night is as follows:
“Oh God, Owner of the Kingdom, You give the kingdom to whom You will, and you take away the kingdom from whom You will.
You exalt whom You will, and humiliate whom You will.
In Your hand is goodness. Indeed, You are powerful over all things.
The Most Merciful of this world and the Hereafter,
and the Most Merciful of them both. You give them to whom You will.
And you prevent them from whom you want, have mercy on me with a mercy that makes me independent of the mercy of anyone else.”
The source: alain alekhbaria