In the light of the Holy Hadith
Regular work and leaving bed early in the morning
Hazrat Masruq (RAA) said: I asked Aisha (RAA) which action was most loved by Allah’s messenger? She replied: The one regularly done. I said: When did he get up night? She replied: He got up at cockcrow. (Bukhari, Muslim).
The first part of the Hadith teaches us that Allah’s messenger (pbuh) loves small, regular deeds. Through experience we have learned that it is very difficult to get the ultimate result of any particular issue or subject overnight. Through regular and continuous activities on a particular affair, a man gets a chance to gather experience and knowledge. He gets enough time to think about it and ponder its development. Allah bestows His mercy on him or her who follows this tradition and custom. There is a proverb that Rome was not built in a day.
We may know from the above-mentioned Hadith that our dearest Prophet (pbuh) used to get up from bed early in the morning. So, leaving bed early in the morning is most important for the Muslims. After leaving bed early in the morning, it is compulsory for all adult Muslims to perform Salah. Through Salah, a Muslim becomes very closer to almighty Allah. This is a very good practice done by the most obedient servant and soldiers of Allah. They are becoming very much stronger in beliefs and faith. The one who does not perform the dawn prayer becomes weak morally. We know that early to rise and early to bed makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. In another Hadith, Aisha (RAA) reported that the Prophet (pbuh) used to sleep during the earlier part of the night and stand praying during the latter part. (Bukhari, Muslim). Therefore, waking up at night and rising in the early morning is a key to success for us and gives us a chance to enrich our spiritual side.
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