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QUESTION: In Tahajjud, I sit for five minutes after praying two rak’ahs before starting a new two rak’ahs. During those five or 10 minutes, I speak to Allah about everything that is on my mind. Is this a okay?

QUESTION: In Tahajjud, I sit for five minutes after praying two rak’ahs before starting a new two rak’ahs. During those five or 10 minutes, I speak to Allah about everything that is on my mind. Is this a okay?

21 Feb

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We don’t speak with Allah, rather we make dua to Him to ease our affairs!

QUESTION: In Tahajjud, I sit for five minutes after praying two rak’ahs before starting a new two rak’ahs. During those five or 10 minutes, I speak to Allah about everything that is on my mind. Is this a okay?

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