4. Take advantage of Tahajjud time
The last part of the night, right before dawn, is considered a blessed time. In the Quran, Allah says, “Lo! The vigil of the night is (a time) when impression is more keen and speech more certain” (73:6). This is when Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, would perform the Tahajjud prayer.
Go to bed right after praying Isha and wake up an hour or two before Fajr starts. Use this blessed time to really focus and concentrate when studying, especially for those subjects you find most difficult.
Another benefit of getting up right before dawn is that it’s one of the best times to make Dua. The Prophet said, “Our Lord descends each night to the nearest Heaven when only the last third of the night remains, and says: ‘Is anyone praying that I may answer him? Is anyone seeking forgiveness, that I may forgive him? Is anyone asking, that I may give to him?’, and this continues until dawn” (Tirmidhi).
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The last part of the night, right before dawn, is considered a blessed time. In the Quran, Allah says, “Lo! The vigil of the night is (a time) when impression is more keen and speech more certain” (73:6). This is when Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, would perform the Tahajjud prayer.
Go to bed right after praying Isha and wake up an hour or two before Fajr starts. Use this blessed time to really focus and concentrate when studying, especially for those subjects you find most difficult.
Another benefit of getting up right before dawn is that it’s one of the best times to make Dua. The Prophet said, “Our Lord descends each night to the nearest Heaven when only the last third of the night remains, and says: ‘Is anyone praying that I may answer him? Is anyone seeking forgiveness, that I may forgive him? Is anyone asking, that I may give to him?’, and this continues until dawn” (Tirmidhi).
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