Tahajjud prayer is a special night prayer performed in the last third of the night. It is a highly recommended prayer in Islam, and it is believed to have many benefits, including increased spiritual closeness to God, forgiveness of sins, and fulfillment of worldly needs.
Tahajjud prayer is performed in two rak’ah sets. Each set consists of two units of prayer (eight units in total). The prayer is performed in a similar way to the regular five daily prayers, but there are some slight differences. For example, the Tahajjud prayer is usually performed in a quieter and more reflective manner. Muslims believe that the Tahajjud prayer is a special time to make dua (supplications) to God, and many Muslims take advantage of this time to pray for their needs and the needs of others.