هجد

h-j-d

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Description

The Arabic root هجد (h-j-d) fundamentally means to remain awake during the night, specifically referring to voluntary night vigil for prayer and worship after having slept. In the Quranic context, it appears in the term tahajjud, which describes the practice of rising from sleep during the night to perform voluntary prayers, representing a higher level of devotion and spiritual discipline beyond the obligatory prayers. This concept emphasizes the special spiritual value of night worship when the world is quiet, reflecting deep sincerity and dedication to connecting with Allah during hours when most people are asleep.

Derived Words in the Quran

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فَتَهَجَّدْ
fatahajjadarise from sleep for prayer
verb17:79