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The Virtues of Qiyaam in Ramadan

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

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Sometimes one may send blessings on the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and there is nothing wrong with adding other du'aa's that are known from the Sunnah.

There is nothing wrong with reciting Qunoot after rukoo', or with adding curses against the kuffaar, sending blessings on the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) or praying for the Muslims in the second half of Ramadaan, because it is proven that the imaam used to do this at the time of 'Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him). At the end of the hadeeth of 'Abd al-Rahmaan ibn 'Ubayd al-Qaari mentioned above, it says: "… They used to curse the kuffaar in the middle, saying, 'Allaahumma qaatil al-kafarata alladheena yasuddoona 'an sabeelik wa yukadhdhiboona rusulak wa laa yu'minoona bi wa'dik. Wa khaalif bayna kalimatihim wa alqi fi quloobihim al-ru'b wa alqi 'alayhim rijzaka wa 'adhaabak ilaah al-haqq (O Allaah, destroy the kuffaar who are trying to prevent people from following Your path, who deny Your Messengers and who do not believe in Your promise (the Day of Judgement). Make them disunited, fill their hearts with terror and send Your wrath and punishment against them, O God of Truth)." Then he would send blessings on the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and pray for good for the Muslims as much as he could, and seek forgiveness for the believers.

After he had finished cursing the kuffaar, sending blessings on the Prophet, seeking forgiveness for the believing men and women and asking for his own needs, he would say: "Allaahumma iyyaaka na'bud wa laka nusalli wa najud, wa ilayka nas'aa wa nahfud, wa narju rahmataka rabbanaa wa nakhaafu 'adhaabak al-jadd. Inna 'adhaabaka liman 'aadayta mulhaq." (O Allaah, You do we worship, to You do we pray and prostrate, for Your sake we strive and toil. We place our hope in Your Mercy, O our Lord, and we fear Your mighty punishment, for Your punishment will certainly overtake the one whom You have taken as an enemy.) Then he would say "Allaahu akbar" and go down in sujood.

What should be said at the end of witr

It is Sunnah to say at the end of witr (before or after the salaam):

"Allaahumma innee a'oodhu bi ridaaka min sakhatika wa bi mu'aafaatika min 'aqoobatika, wa a'oodhu bika minka. La uhsee thanaa'an 'alayka, anta kamaa athnayta 'ala nafsik." (O Allaah, I seek refuge in Your good pleasure from Your wrath, and in Your protection from Your punishment. I seek refuge with You from You. I cannot praise You enough, and You are as You have praised Yourself)

When he gave salaam at the end of witr, he said: "Subhaan il-Malik il-Quddoos, subhaan il-Malik il-Quddoos, subhaan il-Malik il-Quddoos" (Glory be to the Sovereign, the Most Holy), elongating the syllables, and raising his voice the third time.

Two rak'ahs after witr

A person may pray two rak'ahs after witr if he wishes, because it is proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did this. Indeed, he said, "This travelling is exhausting and difficult, so after any one of you prays witr, let him pray two rak'ahs. If he wakes up, this is fine, otherwise these two rak'ahs will be counted for him.

It is Sunnah to recite Idha zulzilat al-ard and Qul yaa ayyuha'l-kaafiroon in these two rak'ahs. 

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