The Virtues of the Subuh Prayer
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Subuh (dawn) prayer holds special significance among the five daily Muslim prayers.
- Muslims who perform the Subuh prayer in congregation are promised rewards equivalent to performing the night prayer (Isha) or the entire night's prayer, respectively.
- Performing Subuh prayer ensures a Muslim is under Allah's protection for the entire day.
Among the five daily prayers mandated for Muslims, the Subuh (dawn) prayer is distinguished by its profound spiritual virtues and blessings. Islamic tradition emphasizes the exceptional merit of this early morning devotion, offering believers significant spiritual rewards and divine protection.
According to a hadith narrated by Muslim, performing the Isha prayer in congregation is akin to observing half the night in prayer. However, the reward for performing the Subuh prayer in congregation is even greater, likened to praying for the entire night. This highlights the immense value placed on this specific prayer within Islamic practice.
Furthermore, the Subuh prayer serves as a "source of light" on the Day of Judgment, illuminating the path for the worshipper when all earthly lights have extinguished. The Quran states that those who observe the two "cool" prayers, Subuh and Asr (afternoon), will enter paradise, as narrated by Al Bukhari.
Muslims who consistently perform the Subuh prayer are assured of being under Allah's protection throughout the day. A hadith from Muslim states that whoever prays Subuh is in Allah's guarantee, and harming such an individual incurs divine retribution, including being cast into hellfire. This underscores the sacred status and protective covenant associated with the Subuh prayer.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.