Therefore, the aim would be to try and make the best use of this day if possible, and we will suggest a routine, which would be possible even if one is busy Insha’Allah. So here is the routine.
Wake up Early and pray Tahajjud and Have Suhoor. Make lots of du’a during the Tahajjud time.
Pray Fajr and follow it up with some Quran and Dhikr. Some specific dhikr that are mentioned for Arafah and Dhul Hijjah are there, which we can aim to do 100 of each. They will not take more than 15 minutes but are immensely rewarding Insha’Allah.
– Subhan Allah
– Alhamdulilla
– La ilaha illa Allah
– Allahu Akbar
– La ilaha illa Allahu, wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu, wa huwa ‘alaa kulli shayy’in qadeer.
You can get some sleep to recharge yourself for the rest of the day after this, or at least some rest.
Pray 4-8 units of Duha before the time of Dhuhr comes in. if you are working, you can try to do so before you head out for work.
And pray Dhuhr with the Sunnah before and after it.
Pray Asr, and if possible 4 unites before Asr. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
May Allah have mercy on the one who prays 4 rak’ahs before Asr. (Narrated by At-Tirmidhi)
After Asr keep making du’a after du’a until it’s time for iftar Insha’Allah.
This is just a guide to help us through the day of Arafah, and does not need to be strictly followed. One can add extra nafl prayers, charity and Quran throughout the day as well.
May Allah accept your fasting, du’a, and all good deeds.
Ameen.
(From Discovering Islam’s archive)