QUOTE(amysthe @ Mar 19 2021, 11:09 PM)
Assalamualaikum to all my fellow muslim brothers. Do anyone of you had the difficulty to wake up early in the morning for Subuh prayer? Well I did and I finally found the solution for this problem (i can't guarantee this to work for everyone though but it doesn't hurt to try).
Turns out reading Al-Quran before you go back to sleep really helps. I have been doing for past 2 weeks and nowadays I always wake up just in time after the calling of prayer(Adzan) finished. I typically read surah like Al-Rahman, Al-Waqiah, Yaseen and Al-Mulk every single night.
Hope this tips can help even if it a little. Subh (dawn) prayer is the heaviest to most of people which a lot of people including me often missed it just because the feeling of sleepiness is too good to be ignored.
Also I recommend taking a bath immediately as you woke up from your sleep to combat the drowsiness.
i don't have problem waking up around 3 or 4 and stay awake until subuh and go to work after that, the problem is to force myself to do what a muslim should do (tahajjud, read quran and zikir)Turns out reading Al-Quran before you go back to sleep really helps. I have been doing for past 2 weeks and nowadays I always wake up just in time after the calling of prayer(Adzan) finished. I typically read surah like Al-Rahman, Al-Waqiah, Yaseen and Al-Mulk every single night.
Hope this tips can help even if it a little. Subh (dawn) prayer is the heaviest to most of people which a lot of people including me often missed it just because the feeling of sleepiness is too good to be ignored.
Also I recommend taking a bath immediately as you woke up from your sleep to combat the drowsiness.
its hard
Mar 20 2021, 06:05 PM

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