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... Read moreDuring Ramadan, particularly in the last 10 nights, many Muslims strive to elevate their spiritual practices to gain the maximum blessings. One powerful routine I follow is the Tahajjud x Witr x Fajr combo, especially on the night of Jumu'ah. This combination not only helps me engage deeply in worship but also provides a sense of tranquility and renewal. Tahajjud is a voluntary night prayer performed after waking from sleep, which brings a unique closeness to Allah. Following this with the Witr prayer, an odd-numbered prayer usually performed as the last prayer at night, completes the spiritual package. Finally, performing the Fajr prayer, the obligatory dawn prayer, marks the start of the day with mindfulness and connection. Personally, this combo has helped me maintain consistency in my nightly worship while feeling rejuvenated spiritually and mentally. During the last 10 nights of Ramadan, when the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr) is sought, performing this trio of prayers feels even more rewarding. It’s a time when prayers and supplications are accepted, and being fully engaged during this period brings peace and spiritual upliftment. If you’re looking to enhance your Ramadan nights, try integrating the Tahajjud x Witr x Fajr combo into your routine. Start by gradually adjusting your sleep to wake up for Tahajjud, then maintain the sequence through Witr and Fajr. Many find that this not only amplifies their spiritual experience but also improves their daily discipline and mental clarity. Ramadan is about seeking closeness to Allah, self-improvement, and purification. The elite combo of these prayers serves all these purposes effectively. Whether you are a newcomer or have been practicing for years, focusing on such a dedicated prayer routine can enrich your Ramadan journey immensely.