Nighttime Worship

The nights of Ramadan offer time for prayer, reflection, and calm worship. After iftar and rest, you have hours to pray Taraweeh, read the Quran, or sit quietly in remembrance.

Night worship helps strengthen your connection with Allah and brings peace after a long day of fasting. Even a short, sincere effort adds meaning to your Ramadan routine.

Taraweeh is a special prayer offered only in Ramadan. Reading a few verses of the Quran at night supports steady progress through the month. Simple worship done with focus carries great value.
  • Pray Taraweeh at home or in the mosque.
  • Read a short portion of the Quran before sleeping.
  • Keep your phone away during worship for better focus.
  • End your night with a short dua.

Tomorrow, we will focus on Tracking Progress. Learn how to note your habits and improvements during the month.

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