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Harun Yahya
                                  Harun Yahya





                  Besides being a time for rest, the night has another very special
             quality. One of the reasons for the creation of night is that these
             hours of general peace and quiet around the world are productive

             for some acts of worship. Compared to the active daytime, night-
             time is more conducive to thinking, reading and praying. Allah re-
             veals this in the Qur'an:
                  Certainly rising at night has a stronger effect and is more con-
                  ducive to concentration. In the daytime much of your time is
                  taken up by business matters. Remember the Name of your
                  Lord, and devote yourself to Him completely. (Surat al-
                  Muzzammil: 6-8)
                  It is easier to concentrate in the night in order to ponder the
             wonders of Allah's creation, read the Qur'an and pray. A believer
             who is aware of this will not spend the whole night asleep or rest-
             ing. He will quietly by himself turn to Allah for his needs, and for
             forgiveness of his errors and shortcomings. He will evaluate the
             day that has passed, review the mistakes he made in it; repent of his
             shortcomings and ask for forgiveness. He will pass his time in a
             way that pleases Allah, remember Him and try to draw close to
             Him. He will think about many things such as Allah's existence and
             majesty, the Qur'an, the extraordinary Creation of the universe, liv-
             ing things on the earth with their flawless systems, the blessings
             that Allah continually creates, the Garden, the Fire and eternity.
             The behaviour of a believer who devote a part of the night to wor-
             ship is praised by Allah in some verses of the Qur'an:

                  (The servants of the All-Merciful are) … those who pass the
                  night prostrating and standing before their Lord. (Surat al-
                  Furqan: 64)
                  Their sides eschew their beds as they call on their Lord in fear
                  and ardent hope… (Surat as-Sajda: 16)








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