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9 Most Effective Prayer Times During Ramadan, to be Quickly Answered

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Kapanlagi.com - As we know, the month of Ramadan is a blessed month. In this holy month, many people compete to seek good deeds in the way of Allah SWT. One of them is by praying for forgiveness and all desires conveyed to Allah SWT, hoping that the prayers will be answered.

In addition, the specialness of the month of Ramadan is always used by Muslims to get closer to Allah SWT because every worship performed will be multiplied in rewards. One of the worship that is often done is by praying. Praying is a recommended practice for Muslims, especially during Ramadan.

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Many people miss the month of Ramadan because there are many special things in it. It is good for Muslims to strengthen themselves through prayer during the month of Ramadan. Here are the most effective prayer times during the month of Ramadan so that their wishes will be quickly granted by Allah SWT:

 

 

1. During Sahur

Sahur time is the most effective time to pray. This can be done by praying before eating sahur. InsyaAllah, all requests will be granted by Allah SWT.

Allah SWT says:

When the time of sahur (late at night), they pray for forgiveness" (QS. Adh-Dhariyat: 18)

2. During Iftar

Another effective prayer can be done when breaking the fast. This is the anticipated time after a day of fasting, and it is also the best time to pray.

Ibnu Majah narrated:

"Indeed, a fasting person has an unanswered prayer when breaking the fast." (HR Ibnu Majah)

Another narration by Abu Dawud:

"When Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him broke his fast, he prayed: Dzahabaz zhamaa-u wabtalatil 'uruqu wa tsabatal ajru insya Allah (Thirst has gone, veins are moist, and reward is certain, insya Allah)." (HR Abu Dawud).

3. The Last Third of the Night

The last third of the night is the most effective time to pray to Allah SWT. It is recommended to pray between 12:00 AM and 03:00 AM.

Hadith narrated by Bukhari and Muslim:

"Our Lord descends to the lower heaven in the last third of every night."

4. Lailatul Qadar Night

As we know, Lailatul Qadar is a blessed night. Lailatul Qadar is described in the Quran as a night better than a thousand months and is also commemorated as the night when the Quran was revealed. Lailatul Qadar is marked by the last ten days of Ramadan.

Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah narrated:

"I asked the Messenger of Allah: O Messenger of Allah, what should I say if I find Lailatul Qadar?"

He said, 'Say: O Allah, You are the Most Forgiving and You love forgiveness, so forgive me.'

5. During Fasting Time

During fasting is also the best time for prayers to be answered. Every prayer that is offered will be heard and granted by Allah SWT. Prayers during fasting can be inserted during the 5 daily prayers.

As the saying of the Prophet Muhammad:

"There are three groups whose prayers are not rejected: (1) a fasting person until they break their fast, (2) a just imam, and (3) the prayer of an oppressed person." (Narrated by Tirmidzi)

6. When the Adhan is Called

When hearing the call to prayer, it is good to momentarily leave the current activity and Muslims are encouraged to respond with the same words.

The Prophet Muhammad said: "Prayers are not rejected at two times, or at least have a small chance of being rejected. Namely, when the call to prayer is called and when the battle is raging, when both sides are attacking each other." (Narrated by Abu Daud)

7. Between Adhan and Iqamah

Not only is it effective when the call to prayer is sounded, but prayers will also be answered during the time between the call to prayer and the call to commence prayer. Therefore, do not delay when it comes to performing the five daily prayers.

As the Prophet said: "Prayers between the call to prayer and the call to commence prayer are not rejected." (Narrated by Tirmidhi)

8. When Prostrating in Prayer

Prostration is the position closest to a servant and their Lord. Therefore, when prostrating, pray and, God willing, this time is effective in having your prayers answered.

The Prophet Muhammad said: "A servant is closest to their Lord when they are prostrating. So, increase your supplication at that time." (Narrated by Muslim)

9. On Fridays

Friday is a good day for Muslims among the other days. Friday is also a day full of blessings.

The Prophet said, "The best day on which the sun has risen is Friday. On that day, Adam was created, entered paradise, was expelled from it, and the Day of Judgment will not occur except on a Friday." (Narrated by Muslim)

"In it, there is a time. If a Muslim prays during that time, they will definitely be given what they ask for." (Narrated by Bukhari, Muslim).

These are some of the most effective times for prayer during the month of Ramadan, in order for them to be answered quickly. May they be practiced and beneficial.

(kpl/dtm/gen)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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