The video discusses the procedures and prayers of the Tahajjud prayer, a sunnah prayer performed at night after waking up. The speaker explains the meaning, proposition, law, time, and number of rakats of the Tahajjud prayer. They also provide a step-by-step guide on how to perform the prayer, including the intention, Takbiratul Ihram, Surah Al-Fatihah, and other prayers.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of performing the Tahajjud prayer, citing verses from the Quran and Hadith. They also provide the translation of the prayer after the Tahajjud prayer, which includes praise and glorification of Allah, acknowledgement of His power and promise, and a request for forgiveness and guidance.
The video aims to educate and encourage viewers to practice the Tahajjud prayer and make it a part of their daily routine.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The tahajjud prayer is a sunnah prayer performed at night after waking up.
2. The tahajjud prayer is highly recommended.
3. The time for the tahajjud prayer is throughout the night after the Isha prayer and after waking up.
4. The most important time for the tahajjud prayer is in the last third of the night.
5. The minimum number of rakats for the tahajjud prayer is two, and the maximum is unlimited.
6. The intention for the tahajjud prayer is "usholli sunnatat tahajud di rok'ataini lillahi ta'ala".
7. The procedures for the tahajjud prayer include praying two rakats, reading Surah Al-Fatihah and another Surah, and performing prostrations.
8. After the prayer, it is recommended to read the tahiyat and shalawat.
9. The final greeting is said while turning to the right and left.
10. The tahajjud prayer can be closed by reading a prayer or starting with some dhikr or wirid.
11. The prayer "Allahumma Rabbana lakal hamdu" is recommended to be read after the tahajjud prayer.
12. The translation of the prayer "Allahumma Rabbana lakal hamdu" is "O Allah, our Lord, praise be to You...".
13. The prayer "Allahumma Rabbana lakal hamdu" is a prayer of praise and surrender to Allah.
14. The Day of Judgment is mentioned in the prayer "Allahumma Rabbana lakal hamdu".