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

A Tale That Will Bring Hope to Those Struggling with Debt

Once upon a time, there was a man named Abdullah who lived in a small village. During the day, Abdullah worked hard, and at night, he approached the Tahajjud prayer with great dedication. Every night, alone in the darkness, he would pray with the sorrow of being in solitude with his Creator, expressing his condition with tears. One night, he heard the desperate cries of a neighbor who wanted to commit suicide. At that moment, Abdullah's commitment to his Tahajjud prayer took on a new dimension. He rushed to his side and prayed with tears. The tears were a balm not only for his own troubles but also for those of his neighbor. During the night worship, Abdullah fervently implored Almighty Allah, and this situation became a turning point for him. That night, not only did he find salvation, but his neighbor did as well. By centering the wisdom of Tahajjud in his life, he purified his own soul and touched the lives of those around him. Over time, the villagers began to speak of Abdullah's prayers at night. Abdullah transformed his tears into a means of solace, and this became a perpetual act of worship for him.

Islamic Parables