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

Peace Brought by Tahajjud for Those with Family Troubles

"Tensions within the family can often create significant pressure on individuals. In these difficult times, Tahajjud worship can be an important step to escape the troubles you find yourself in. Tears create a source of hope that nourishes both your own soul and your family members, fostering compassion and love in your heart. Approaching Allah through Tahajjud and feeling His presence can help you reassess your relationships with your family."

Another story is about a woman named Aisha. Aisha has a farewell hour created solely for herself in the arms of darkness every night. One evening, while sitting alone in her home, as the sound of the storm outside engulfed the entire village, she began to pray under the influence of the darkness in her soul. During her night worship, tears began to flow like a flood. As she writhed with her emotions, she suddenly received the news that the child of her best acquaintance, Amina, was ill. Aisha immediately began to pray; in the tranquility of the night, she sought refuge in her Lord against the fury of this storm. Her prayers and tears became a source of healing not only for herself but also for her neighbor. A few days later, Amina's child knocked on Aisha's door, having recovered from the illness. This event created a transformation in Aisha's little heart. The Tahajjud worship became an indispensable part of her life. This vital experience amidst the darkness changed both herself and those around her.

Islamic Parables