Whether the hour that precedes the Fajr Prayer is considered part of the last third of the night
Q 1:
Is the hour that precedes the Fajr (Dawn) Prayer considered as part of the last third of the night?
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A:
The hour that precedes the second Fajr (true dawn), which consists of 60 minutes, is part of the last third of the night and is considered to be the last hour of the last third of the night. This is because the night begins from the sunset and lasts until the emergence of the second Fajr. It is authentically reported that Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) descends to the worldly heaven in the last third of the night. It was related by
Al-Bukhari in his "Sahih (Book of Authentic Hadith)", vol. 2, p. 47, on the authority of
Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said,
“Our Lord, Blessed and Exalted is He, descends every night to the heaven of the world, when only the last third of the night remains and says, ‘Who will supplicate Me that I may respond to him; who will ask Me that I may give him; who will beg My forgiveness that I may forgive him?’”
Every Muslim and Muslimah is free to benefit from the blessed times and the times when supplications are answered, to supply themselves with good righteous deeds and supplicate for whatever they like from the matters of the Din (religion) or the Duniya (this world).May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.