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So simple to ask forgiveness!

Sahih Bukhari

Book 21, Hadith 246

Narrated by Abu Huraira

Allah’s Apostle (PBUH) said, “Our Lord, the Blessed, the Superior, comes every night down on the nearest Heaven to us when the last third of the night remains, saying: “Is there anyone to invoke Me, so that I may respond to invocation? Is there anyone to ask Me, so that I may grant him his request? Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness, so that I may forgive him.”


I have a question: What does the 'last third of the night' imply.....:?


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I belive it is around 1 - 3 am right after the night but right before morning...Allahu Alim....maybe someone else has a better answer

but I think its between2 and 3
 
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If you're in the UK, then its probably about 2am till 6am.


The first third of the night is like 6pm till 10pm

second third - 10pm - 2am

and the final third is 2am - 6am.

Each with a 4hr in between time span insha'Allaah.


The above example works especially in the winter, so you can probably work it out for the rest of the seasons insha'Allaah.


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If you're in the UK, then its probably about 2am till 6am.


The first third of the night is like 6pm till 10pm

second third - 10pm - 2am

and the final third is 2am - 6am.

Each with a 4hr in between time span insha'Allaah.


The above example works especially in the winter, so you can probably work it out for the rest of the seasons insha'Allaah.


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Jazakallah akhee! :sister:
 
Jazakallah Akhee. So that means that if we ask for forgiveness in Fajr then thats according to the above hadith?
 
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I really can't say because i'm not a scholar or anythin.. Allaahu a'lam.


Why not perform tahajjud and wake up about half an hour before fajr. This way, you're prayer might be more likely to be accepted or responded to insha'Allaah.


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Assalaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatulaah

Since we are on the subject of salaah, does anyone know when is the time for Isha over?
 

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