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Tarawih (), also spelled Taraweeh, refers to special performed exclusively during the of . The prayers involve the recitation of long portions of the , consist of any number of even rak'a (cycles of in an ), however most of the time either 8 or 20, and are often finished with the prayer.

A key feature of Tarawih is the completion of the Quran during the month. The practice remains a significant aspect of Ramadan worship for many .


Overview
Tarawih prayers begin from the first Moon-sighted evening (the start of Ramadan) to second moon-sighted evening (the last day of Ramadan). This prayer is performed in congregation during Ramadan of the , after (and before , which is also prayed following the imam, who leads the prayer aloud in one or three rakats unlike for the eleven other months).

Tarawih prayers are prayed in pairs. According to the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali schools of Sunni Islam, the standard number of rakats is twenty since it is referred to in a narration by Muwatta' Imam Malik, which states, "In the time of Umar, the people used to offer 20 raka'āt." However, it clearly mentions in the before the said narration that when Umar assigned Ubay ibn Ka'b and Tamim al-Dari the duty lead the Tarawih, he ordered them to offer 11 raka'āt (eight of Tarawih and three of witr). Sunni Muslims believe it is customary to attempt a takmil ("complete recitation" of the ) as one of the religious observances of , by reciting at least one juz' per night in tarawih.

Tarawih prayers are considered , or meritorious but not obligatory. However, it is believed that the reward for them is great, as it is the Sunnah of and is reported in multiple authentic .

Muhammad, according to said, "Whoever stands with the imam (in Taraweeh prayer) until he finishes, it is equivalent to spending the whole night in prayer." The hadith was used as a proof by Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal.


Background
Tarawih is a prayer that is mentioned in traditions as Qiyam al-Layl min Ramadan ("Standing of night in Ramadan") and Qiyam al-Ramadan ("Standing of Ramadan"). Some Sunni Muslims regard Tarawih as confirmed traditional prayers ( sunnat al-mu'akkadah). Other Sunni Muslims believe Tarawih is an optional prayer ( ) that may be performed at home. According to that tradition, Muhammad initially and briefly prayed the Tarawih in congregations during Ramadan but discontinued the practice out of concern it would be mandated ( ) though he never forbade it. When was the , he reinstated the praying of Tarawih in congregation.

Muslims regard congregational Tarawih as an "innovation" ( bid‘ah) that was reintroduced by , according to his own words, after the death of Muhammad.

A Shia hadith, however, is claimed to have authenticated the Sunni prayer Taraweeh, but that is disputed since not all hadiths in are (genuine):

Muhammad al-Bukhari narrated regarding the Tarawih prayer in :

Instead, Twelvers believe in the prayer, or ("night prayer"), which is recommended throughout the year, especially during the nights of Ramadan.


Other
On 3 January 2000, Malaysian Prime Minister expressed regret that Tarawih prayers were used by certain people for political gain.

On 2 April 2022, hundreds of gathered in , New York City, to perform the first Tarawih prayers of . Before the prayers, over 1,500 meals were handed out to the people to break their fast, known as . The event marked the first public Tarawih prayers to be held in Times Square.


Further reading
  • John L. Esposito: The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press US 2004, , p. 276 ()


External links
Prayer Time in Egypt

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