Ramadan is the month of blessings it is the time to start fixing and
adjusting our schedule accordingly. In the Holy month of Ramadan, it’s
essential for every Muslim to leave every useless, worldly and bad
thought behind and only think about Allah Almighty. While we fast and
pray, even waiting for iftar is all about remembrance of Allah Almighty.
Muslims offer special prayers during the holy month of Ramadan one of
them is Taraweeh that is held every night during Ramadan. Every Muslim
is expected to attend and offer this special prayer which is Taraweeh.
Taraweeh prayer is an obligatory Sunnah for all Muslims in Ramadan.
According to hadith, Holy Prophet PBUH prayed one night in Mosque and
several people followed Him in the mosque. Then He (SAW) prayed next
night in mosque again and more people followed Him. Then the people
gathered again in mosque on third and fourth night but Holy Prophet
(SAW) did not come and the very next morning, He (SAW) said: “I
saw what you did, and nothing kept me from coming out to you except the
fact that I feared that it would be made obligatory for you” (Al-Bukhari). From this hadith, we concluded that Taraweeh prayer is the prescribed Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
According to Abu Hurairah (RA), Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said that: “He
who prays during the night in Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward
from Allah will have his past sins forgiven” (Muslim). We can say that Taraweeh is one of the many blessings that Holy month of Ramadan brings for us.
Offering this special prayer for the entire month of Ramadan provides
spiritual as well as medical benefits. It not only purifies our soul
but also keeps us healthy and fit. Although offering this prayer is not
compulsory but the virtues and benefit it holds leave no reason for
skipping it. Taraweeh is a special prayer consisting of 20 Rakat which
is performed immediately after the Isha prayer.
Benefits of Taraweeh Prayer
Taraweeh prayer is not only the source of reward by Allah Almighty
but also has many spiritual and physical benefits which are discussed
below:
- This special prayer improves physical and emotional health. The gentle up and down movements, including Sajdah and Ruku, performed while praying improves physical and emotional health as well as enhances the endurance of the person praying. It has been reported that people who fast the whole day and then perform Taraweeh prayers at night feel more prosperous.
- Taraweeh restores Muscle strength in aged persons. As people get older, their physical exercise decreases, which results in thinning of their bones. The repeated movements during Taraweeh prayers improve the joint flexibility, muscle strength, and tendon power. So, Taraweeh prayers improve stamina, self-confidence, and self-respect of the elderly people in being self-sustaining.
- Another advantage of Taraweeh is to encourage visiting the mosque most for offering this special prayer more often in the congregation.
- Taraweeh prayer gets all Muslims together from different walks of life at one place.
- Taraweeh prayer also brings unity among Muslims all over the world.
- Practicing the act of offering this special prayer for the entire month of Ramadan strengthens Muslims faith and encourages Muslims to do what pleases Allah Almighty and what makes Him happy.
- Taraweeh prayer makes us worship more which in turn provides a peaceful sleep.
- This special prayer not only brings us closer to Allah Almighty but also provides us a chance to do some physical activity which keeps us from eating much and stay healthy and fit.
- It also improves the memory with the continuous recitation of the verses from the Holy Quran, screening the mind from inbound thoughts.
- As regular movements during the Taraweeh are a form of exercise, they help burn down calories.
- A balanced meal at Sahoor and Iftar followed by Taraweeh prayers can help a person reduce weight.
In short, every Muslim must try offering Taraweeh regularly and not
take it casually during Ramadan. May Allah Almighty give us the strength
to offer this special prayer (Taraweeh) in this Holy month of Ramadan
regularly! Ameen
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