The Different Types of Voluntary Prayers
The Different Types of Voluntary Prayers
The Different Types of Voluntary Prayers
TYPES OF
VOLUNTARY
PRAYERS
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(i) Ishraq
(ii) Duha/Chasht
(iii) Awwabin
(iv) Tahajjud
(v) Tasbih
(vi) Safar/Musaffir
(vii) Istikhara
(viii) Hajat
(viii) Tawba
(ix) Tahiyatul Wudu
(x) Khawf
This prayer is also known as Chaasht salah/namaz. It is performed after the sun has
risen high in the morning, after about one-third of the day has passed and it lasts
until zawal. One may perform 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 rakat of nafl.
A'isha (radiAllahu anha) was asked how much the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi
wasalam) used to pray for the Duha prayer. She said, Four rakat or he increased it
as Allah wills.
[Muslim]
The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) was reported as saying, Whoever prays 12
rakat for the Duha prayer, Allah will built a golden castle for him in Paradise.
[at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah]
Narrated Ibn Nasr (radiAllahu anhu), that whoever prays six units after Maghrib is
written among the Awwabeen (oft-repentant) and he recited the verse of the
The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, "The best (most rewarding) salah
after the obligatory salah is the night prayer (salat at-tahajjud)"
[Ahmad and Muslim]
The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, There is a certain period of time in
the night during which if a Muslim prays for anything beneficial to his life in this
world or the next, it will be granted to him. And this time occurs every night.
[Muslim]
Salman al-Farsi quoted the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) as saying: "Observe
the night prayer, it was the practice of the righteous before you and it brings you
closer to your Lord and it is penance for evil deeds and erases the sins and repels
disease from the body."
Abdullah ibn as-Salam quoted the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) as saying: 'O
people, spread the salutations, feed the people, keep the ties of kinship, and pray
during the night while the others sleep and you will enter Paradise in peace."'
[al-Hakim, Ibn Majah, and at-Tirmidhi]
The following tasbih is recited 75 times in each Rakat, totalling 300 times in all 4
Rakats:
SubhanAllahi walHamdulillahi wala ilaha illAllahu waAllahu Akbar (Glory be to
Allah, all praise be to Allah, there is no god by Allah, Allah is the Greatest, and
there is no might nor power except with Allah
The method of this salah is as follows:
After beginning the salah by saying Allahu Akbar recite the thana', Surah al-Fatiha
and a Surah followed by the above tasbih 15 times.
Then go into Ruku and after reciting the usual tasbih for ruku recite the above
tasbih 10 times.
After standing up from ruku recite the usual 'Rabbana Lakal Hamd' and thereafter
recite the tasbih 10 times.
Then go into Sajdah and after reciting the usual tasbih for sajda recite the above
tasbih 10 times.
Then sit up from sajdah and recite the tasbih 10 times between the two sajdas.
Thereafter go into sajdah again and after reciting the usual tasbih for sajdah recite
the above tasbih 10 times. Then sit after the 2nd sajdah (i.e. before standing up for
the second rak'ah) and recite the tasbih 10 times.
This adds up to 75 times in one rak'ah. Do the same for the remaining 4 raka'at.
It is recorded in Sunan Abu Dawud, at-Tirmidhi and other books of hadith that
RasulAllah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) once said to his uncle Hadrat Abbas
(radiAllahu anhu):
O Abbas! O my uncle! Shall I not give you a gift? Shall I not show you something by
means of which Allah Ta'ala will forgive your sins, the first and the last of them, the
past and recent, the unintentional and the intentional, the small and huge, the
secret and open?
Rasulullah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) then taught him the Salah al-Tasbih. Then he
advised him that it be offered daily, if possible. If not then every Friday or once a
month or once a year or at least once in a life time.
[abu Dawud 'Salat' 303; at-Tirmidhi 'Salat' 350]
"'If one of you is concerned about some practical undertaking, or about making
plans for a journey, he should perform two cycles of ritual prayer [rak'atain], not as
an obligatory observance [farida], but voluntarily. Then he should say:
Allahumma inni astakhiruka bi ilmika wa-astaqdiruka biqudratika wa-as'aluka min
fadhlika al-adheem. Fa innaka taqdiru wala' aqdiru. Wa ta'lamu wala a'alamu wa
anta allaamul ghuyub. Allahumma in kunta ta'lamu anna [hadhal-amr] khayrun li
fi deeni wa-ma'ashi wa-aqibat amri, fa'qdruhli wa-yasirh li thumma barik li feehi.
Wa in-kunta ta'lamu anna [hadhal amr] sharrun li fi deeniy wa-ma'ashi was'aqibat amri. Fa asrifh anni wa-srif 'anhu. Wa aqdurh liyal khayr hayth kana
thumma a-rdhini bihi.
O Allah! I seek Your counsel by Your knowledge and by Your power I seek strength
and I ask You from Your immense favour, for verily You are able while I am not and
verily You know while I do not and You are the Knower of the unseen. O Allah! If
You know this affair [this matter] to be good for me in relation to my religion, my
life, and end, then decree and facilitate it for me, and bless me with it. But if in
Your Knowledge, You know [this matter] to be ill for me towards my religion, my
life, and end, then drive it away from me and drive me away from it, and decree
for me what is good wherever it be and make me satisfied with such.
Abullah ibn Abi Al-Awfa Al-Aslami (radiAllahu anhuhim) relates that the Messenger
of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, Whoever has a need with Allah, or with
any human being, then let them perform ritual ablutions well and then pray two
rakats. After that, let them praise Allah and send blessings on the Prophet
(salAllahu alayhi wasalam). Then recite the following dua: [at-Tirmidhi, an-Nasa'i
and ibn Majah]
The hadith has some weakness, but it is slight: such hadiths are acted upon for
virtuous deeds (fada'il al-a'mal) by general agreement of Sunni scholarship
There is no Muslim who performs wudu and performs it well and then stands and
offers 2 units of prayer with devotion of heart and mind in the two of them, except
that Paradise becomes guaranteed for him
[Muslim #288]
prostrated (and finished the rakat), let them go behind you (to take their positions
against the enemy), and let the other party, which has not prayed, come forward
and pray with you, being fully prepared against danger and retaining their arms.
Those who disbelieve wish that you should be heedless of your weapons and your
equipment, so that they might swoop upon you in a surprise attack. But there shall
be no blame on you if you lay aside your arms (during prayer) if you are troubled
by rain (and the ground impedes your movement), or if you are ill. However,
(always) be fully prepared against danger. Surely God has prepared for the
unbelievers a shameful, humiliating chastisement. [4: 102]