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At a time when the third of the night remains, who is there seeking forgiveness so I can forgive? Who is there repenting so I can accept? Who is there asking me any of their needs so that I can give? If you look carefully at that hadith, there is no precondition of having fulfilled the hadjud or having read Salah. It's an open invitation from Allah to say, you want to seek forgiveness? Here I am. You want to repent? Here I am. You want to ask me anything? Here I am. I know of people who set their clocks for the time of Tahrir Jut even if, even if Subhanallah they haven't fulfilled the Tahrir Jut but they will get up and call out to Allah. Feeling the presence that you know what? This call is from Allah. There is no doubt that Allah is calling. Imagine when you get up and you can actually look at the time and say, wow, Allah is calling. Allah is calling me. Oh Allah, I am the one. I am seeking. Oh Allah, me. I want forgiveness. Oh Allah, forgive me. I have a need. I am calling out to you. I know that you are here to answer me. Call out to Allah. It actually makes perfect sense. As you guys know if you have been following this channel, I have doubled in all kinds of spiritual practices in the past and there I found out as well that the spiritual connection to the Divine to God is the strongest at night. Therefore it makes only sense to seek God, to seek repentance at night. I guess I have to try it. He will give you what you want. If it is Tauba and Stilfar, He will forgive you. If it is anything else, He will grant it to you and He knows it's the right time. He will give you what He knows is better for you. Subhanallah. Matter of fact, I am going to do it tonight, man. No excuses. So this is the time of Tahrir Jut. That is the most blessed time of the night. It's the early hours of the morning we call it, right? The last part of the night is the time of Tahrir Jut. It's splendor. It's goodness. It's greatness. Meaning the value of that night is not based on the Tahrir Jut. But it's the night itself. The fact that Allah is calling out and Allah descends to the lowest heaven. So the Hadith about the descending to the lowest part of the heaven. I heard a lot of dispute about that. Not in terms of authenticity, but I heard a lot of dispute of the meaning when it comes down to it. I believe from the Asharis. I'm not too sure. Don't quote me on that. However, what I heard about it is that ultimately it is always the lowest part of the night somewhere on this earth, right? So when it's daytime in Europe, it's nighttime in Australia. When it's daytime in South America, it might be nighttime in Asia. And therefore I heard an interpretation of that Hadith that implied that Allah is always there. There is no physical dissension of Allah because yet again, he is metaphysical. He doesn't have to go to a specific place. He is spaceless. He is timeless after all. Please let me know in the comment section what you think about this. We will call out to Allah, but we will also engage in Ibadah. Ibadah meaning acts of worship. Call out to Allah. I need to thank Allah, praise Allah, subhan Allah. So there are a few things you should do and could do. Number one, dhikrullah, the praise of Allah, the remembrance of Allah. The Quran is part of dhikrullah. You can read the Quran. It's a blessed time. Subhan Allah, you would actually be encouraged to engage in Salat al-Tahajjud with units of two. Salat al-Layli. The Prophet says the Salah of the night is read in twos. So we read them in twos. That's the recommended, the proper way of doing things. Okay, yet again let me know in the comment section what does he mean by that. Is it Tura kaas now? Is it like Fajr prayer and then every second would be optional or how does it look like? Should I do Tura kaas, just regular? And then again and again if I want to explain it please in the comment section. Read them in twos but on condition that you are doing it with your whole heart. No rush at all and you do it for the sake of Allah at that juncture and at that time when you put your head on the ground in sujud for the sake of Allah you are actually the closest you could ever be to Allah. The closest that a slave can be to his Lord is when he is in prostration. You know when you want to look at the value of prostration, ask yourself would I ever put my head down in that condition in front of a king or a person or a monument or a statue. Nobody but God. This is quite shocking to see here in Asia where I live many people prostrate in front of golden Buddha statues. It just feels so unnatural man when you see that you just know it is wrong. They are bowing their heads down to Buddha statues as I said or even to so-called perceived enlightened masters. Puppets even of old deceased Buddhist monks. It is very unnatural when you see it. So that's why no matter how big I may be, how wealthy, how powerful, how healthy how many kids and grandkids and great grandkids I have but I am nothing but a slave of Allah. The Lord of the world I will drop in sujud for the sake of Allah. Yeah once you get it you get it but the Christians when they hear slave they are just mocking Islam. We are children of God don't you understand? The relationship, the slave to master relationship. Ultimately God Allah is in control of everything. Don't you understand? Control over everything. The moment when you are born and the moment when you die. Your father is not in control over the moment when you die. He might be somewhat in control when he decided to have children but after all when exactly you got born he is in no control of whatsoever. Let alone on the day of your demise. So those things are in the hands of Allah of course. And this is what we mean when we say we are simply slaves to Allah. He decides over everything. You really believe in the last day because to worship Allah at night nothing will inspire you unless you really believe in Allah and the last day. For sure. Sacrificing your sleep for God alone. We have problems. We want solutions to our problems. At one stage I tried asking people who came to me to say I have a problem and I tell them did you call out to Allah in the last third? So many people used to say no that I stopped asking. I just used to inform them try calling out to Allah. Imagine we are saying try calling out to Allah. What try? You are supposed to start off by calling out to Allah. If you have a problem and you haven't made tahajjud or you haven't called out to Allah at the time of tahajjud and you are going to seek solution elsewhere. You have lost the plot. This generally wake up call for me man. I am going to do it tonight inshallah. The solution to your problem Allah has everything and you haven't yet called out to Him and you are coming to me and to others to help you to resolve a matter when Rabbul Izzati wal Jalal was not called out to. Where is your Ibadah of the night? You need it. Subhanallah. It is extremely powerful what he says here because ultimately people don't have the priorities straight and they will seek in the external world. They will ask their mama, their daddy, they will ask friends they will ask people that don't even mean much to them about a device. But ultimately we always have to seek God first. This is the whole meaning of Islam to seek God first to submit to Him alone. And therefore if you are looking for an answer who would you ask other than God first? Allah guide us. So when we speak of Rasulullah s.a.w. I guarantee you and I am telling you he did not need to call out every day and to make du'a and istighfar. He was not a person who was sinful at all but he did it so that we could follow that example. Here we are claiming to be the lovers of Muhammad s.a.w. How many of us have read Salat al-Tahajjud in the last 30 days? I haven't. 30 days gone by. You haven't even read the Hajjud. Alright, this is it for today's video. Thank you very much for the recommendation on my last live stream. I truly enjoyed this and moreover it motivated me to finally pray tahajjud. It just makes all the sense in the world that the spiritual connection as I said I learned about this in the past is the strongest at night and moreover this is where we truly sacrifice our last portion of the sleep for God alone. Which reaffirms of course our belief in God because who else would do it as he said correctly if you really get up at that time to pray to God you surely believe in God. So this is absolutely beautiful. Let me know in the comments section guys that I asked you and let me know as well if you're going to pray tahajjud prayer. Alright guys, but this is it for today's video. If you liked it, leave it a thumbs up. Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and check out the links in the description box below to further support this channel. And now as always, may God bless you all much love and peace.