Tahajjud ke benefits | Tahajjud Quotes

The Best Time to Speak to the Creator of the Universe

The best time to talk to Allah, the Lord of all creation, when the entire world is unaware, is during Tahajjud. At this time, Allah says to His servants, “Is there anyone asking so that I may grant? Is there anyone seeking forgiveness so that I may forgive?” Those who are blessed with the ability rise from their beds and present their requests before Allah. Allah does not reject their supplications but grants them in a manner befitting His majesty.

Today, we will discuss the benefits of Tahajjud and share inspirational quotes about Tahajjud to motivate you to wake up at this blessed time.


Tahajjud is peace, a cure for the heart, a balm for wounds, an avenue for prayers to be answered, and above all, it is a meeting with your Lord.
Tahajjud is a love so profound that it connects the lover directly to their Beloved.

When someone sacrifices their sleep in the last part of the night and rises for Tahajjud, Allah looks at them with immense love and says to the angels,
“Look at my beloved servant. They have turned away from their comfortable bed only for Me. They have sacrificed their sleep for My sake. Witness this, O angels, that I am always with them and have accepted all their prayers.”

How can you think that He, who values your sleepless prostrations, will not honor them? How can you imagine that He will return you empty-handed? Returning empty-handed is not in His nature. Instead, He gives even more than you ask for.

Your Lord does not disappoint His servants. How could you think that when you raise your hands before Him in the last hours of the night, He wouldn’t listen? When you plead with all your heart, how could you think He wouldn’t send help?

Even a mother fulfills the persistent wishes of her child. How could the Lord, who loves His servants seventy times more than a mother, leave them disappointed? He only tests patience but never leaves anyone deprived. Trust Him. He is pleased with your every prayer, every tear, your helplessness, and even your silence. If He has brought you this far, rest assured, He will take you to your destination.

The story you share with Him during Tahajjud is one He never leaves incomplete. The tears shed at that time are valued, and the restless heart feels His love through the ache. He listens to everything and knows all things. It is His love that draws you to Him during Tahajjud.

He is not punishing you; the pain and unease are merely excuses to bring you closer to Him. The One who writes destiny can also change it. So, be at peace and trust Allah, for the prayers brought to Tahajjud are the ones He has destined to fulfill.


One prostration during Tahajjud can alter your entire destiny.
One tear shed in Tahajjud can earn Allah’s pleasure.
What couldn’t be achieved through regular prayers might happen through Tahajjud.
A permanently closed door might open through Tahajjud.

Do not fear; miracles may be hidden in the darkness of Tahajjud. There is nothing in either world that cannot be attained through it.

Those who prioritize Allah’s love are never left without His love in return. Fulfill your duty to His love, and He will fulfill your desires. Be content with His decisions, and He will be pleased with your prayers.

Raise your hands before Him even once for your deepest desires, and He will make your desires your destiny.


Prayers made in the last hours of the night hold immense power because they contain not just human effort but Allah’s approval. And prayers with His approval eventually receive an acceptance letter from the heavens.

Among Allah’s countless blessings is Tahajjud, through which He listens to our sorrows when the entire world sleeps. There is nothing in this world that cannot be achieved through Tahajjud. Prayers made during Tahajjud are never rejected by Allah.

Our Lord, Allah, says, “Ask of Me. How could it be that I wouldn’t give?”
Allah even hears what you cannot express to anyone. Are the miraculous proofs in the Quran not enough for you?

Do you not recall the stories of Musa (AS) and Yusuf (AS)? These remind us that nothing is impossible with Allah’s command. There is nothing beyond His reach or power.

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