Islamic Parables - Night Worship (Tahajjud) and the States of Those Who Shed Tears

The Healing of Tears for Those Struggling in Family Relationships

"Conflicts within the family can open one of the deepest wounds of the human soul. Uncertainty and unrest can replace love and understanding. Behind your tears in this troubled process lies a hidden hope. The prayers made during Tahajjud can be a key to strengthen your family ties and mend the brokenness in hearts. This tale will inspire believers to overcome difficulties within the family. Remember, even in the darkest moments, there is a light."

Once upon a time, there was a man named Hasan living in the city, who was lost in life. During the day, he worked hard to earn a living, and at night, he sank into deep melancholies. In one of his darkest moments, a friend spoke to him about the Tahajjud prayer. That evening, he rose to implore his Lord with tears. That night, he continued his prayers mixed with the pain of tears; by dedicating his heart, which was tossed by storms, to prayer, he felt that he was not alone for a moment. At midnight, when he succumbed to sleep, his soul surrendered to the arms of peace. The next morning, he awoke with the excitement of a new day, returning to life once again. His prayers and tears became the means to open unknown doors. Now, every night, he felt the light of hope he tried to forget in his soul, and began to walk, believing in the power of his prayers. Every night, he turned to his Lord with a stronger understanding than the previous one, experiencing the joy of freeing himself from the troubles within by shedding tears with compassion.

Islamic Parables